Chile cops may have arrested IC-814 hijacker
Police in Chile have reportedly detained a man, who the CBI believes may have been involved in the 1999, IC 814 Kandahar hijacking.
The agency is sending a team to verify and quiz Abdul Rauf who was
DGCA asks airlines to submit monthly data on fuel consumption
With a view to check air pollution emanating from aircraft, aviation regulator DGCA has asked all airlines and other operators to submit monthly data on fuel consumption by their fleet from this mon
Fake pilot licence scam - 2 DGCA officials held
Two DGCA officials have been arrested here for allegedly helping pilots procure commercial pilot licences.
The two - M.J. Bhattacharya and Mohammed K. Ansari - were arrested by the crime branch
Anonymous call to blow IGI airport, security alert
An anonymous phone call threatening to blow up a the Indira Gandhi International airport here sparked a security alert.
Airport sources said a phone call was received by Air India call centre that a
32 dead in UN plane crash in Congo
One out of 33 people on board a UN aircraft, which crashed on Monday at an airport in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has survived, a UN press service said.
Sydney Airport capacity at brink
Sydney Airport, the main gateway into Australia, is close to capacity with increasingly long delays forecast and a knock-on effect across the country, a new study showed Tuesday.
The report, conducte
Fake pilot license racket: Two arrested
Two more persons, including a pilot, were arrested in Ahmedabad by Delhi Police for allegedly using forged marksheets to procure licence from the country's airline regulator DGCA, taking the total n
Another pilot held for using forged marksheets; 7th arrest
One more pilot was arrested in the national capital for allegedly using forged marksheets to procure a licence from country's airline regulator, taking the total number of such arrests to seven.
Aviation committee meets over CPL system
Aiming to plug loopholes in the pilot licensing system and revamp it completely, a broad-based committee of the Civil Aviation Ministry has held its first meeting to suggest ways and means to make
Close shave for two Karnataka ministers
Karnataka Tourism Minister and mining magnet G. Janardhana Reddy and Health Minister B. Sreeramulu had a close shave today when the private chartered aircraft by which they were flying suffered a tyr