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GPS Spoofing at Delhi Airport; Ministry Investigates

India's Civil Aviation Ministry confirms GPS spoofing near Delhi's IGIA, directing the Wireless Monitoring Organisation to find the source. Stay updated on this critical aviation security issue.

India Monitors Volcanic Ash, No Flight Disruption

Indian aviation ministry closely tracks volcanic ash clouds from Mount Ruang eruptions. No flight cancellations reported, passenger safety remains priority. Stay updated on air travel alerts.

India Monitors Ethiopian Volcano Ash Cloud Impact

India's aviation ministry coordinates response to Ethiopian volcano eruption. Airports Authority issues NOTAM, few flights rerouted. Passenger safety ensured amid volcanic ash cloud movement.

BCAS Makes Secondary Ladder Checks Mandatory

India's aviation security watchdog BCAS mandates secondary ladder point checks for all flights. New security protocol enhances passenger safety across Indian airports.

Odisha Civil Services Prelims 2024 Results Declared

The Odisha Public Service Commission has announced the OCS preliminary examination results. Thousands of aspirants can now check their scores online. Discover cutoff trends and next steps for successful candidates.

IndiGo's Cash Reserve Strategy Amid Record Profits

IndiGo reports record profits but signals caution with massive cash reserves. Discover why India's aviation giant is preparing for potential headwinds despite strong quarterly performance.

IndiGo Q2 Results: Aviation Giant's Earnings Preview

As IndiGo prepares to announce Q2 earnings, analysts watch closely to see if the airline can maintain profitability amid rising costs and competitive pressures. Will India's largest carrier continue to soar?

IndiGo Q2 Profit Soars to ₹1,943 Crore

InterGlobe Aviation's IndiGo reports staggering 95% revenue growth and returns to profitability with impressive Q2 results, signaling strong recovery in Indian aviation sector.

Helicopter Services for Jammu Mountains from Nov 2

Four remote mountainous districts in Jammu division will finally get regular helicopter connectivity starting November 2, 2024, revolutionizing travel and accessibility in these challenging terrains.

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