The appointments mark a key phase in the regional carrier’s measured expansion across southern and western India. Pure‑play regional airline FLY91 has announced the appointment of aviation veterans Krishnan Balakrishnan as President and Chief Operating Officer, and Jitendra Kushwah as Chief Financial Officer. The appointments mark a key phase in FLY91’s measured expansion across southern and western India. The airline currently operates across 12 destinations in its growing regional network, reinforcing its commitment to ‘Connecting Bharat’ through safe, reliable and efficient regional air services. Both executives will report directly to Founder, Managing Director and CEO Manoj Chacko and form part...
FLY91 Strengthens Leadership Team with Seasoned Aviation Executives to Drive Regional Growth
NHAI Launches Framework to Share Highway Data with IITs, NITs and CSIR‑CRRI
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Civil Aviation Minister Naidu Expands Pilot Training Network with 11 New FTOs
The new centres will raise India’s pilot training capacity by 750 cadets annually, giving a major boost to the domestic...
Air India Names Tewolde Gebremariam CEO & MD to Drive Global Expansion
Gebremariam was chosen following an intensive global search led by Air India’s board committee. Ending months of speculation, Air India’s...
Delhi Airport Expands Domestic Network to 90 Destinations with Launch of Direct Flights to Daman
Delhi Airport is now the only airport in India with direct connectivity to 32 of 36 states and union territories,...

India’s GCC Work Portfolio Moves Up Value Chain, Awfis‑Zinnov Report
Companies building AI products placed twice as much cutting‑edge R&D work in India as those adopting third‑party AI, reinforcing India’s rise as a core hub of AI innovation rather than just deployment. India’s global capability centre (GCC) work portfolio had shifted markedly up the value chain between 2015 and 2026, with complex problem‑solving work growing 38.1 per cent and cutting‑edge R&D work doubling, while the share of commodity and procedure work declined. This signalled a move from cost‑led delivery to higher‑value capabilities, with nearly half of India’s GCCs now carrying an equal or higher share of frontier work compared with...
India Tops APAC in AI Adoption, Autodesk Report Finds
Indian organisations recorded the highest global confidence in securing business data while using AI at 93 per cent, with 87 per cent actively exploring new markets, making the country the most expansion‑focused among all surveyed. Indian organisations had moved beyond AI experimentation, leading Asia-Pacific in investment while building one of the region’s most AI-ready workforces, according to a new report by the digital design platform Autodesk. The report said that, compared with regional and global peers, Indian businesses had led in AI investment, enterprise adoption, leadership commitment, and market ambition, signalling a shift from experimenting with AI to integrating it...


































