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IndiGo Allocates $820 Million for Aviation Assets

IndiGo announces massive $820 million investment to purchase aviation assets including aircraft engines and airframes. Learn how this strategic move strengthens India's largest airline.

India Needs 30,000 Pilots for 1,700 New Aircraft

India faces a massive demand for 30,000 pilots to crew 1,700 new aircraft on order, as revealed by Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu. Discover the details and implications for India's aviation sector.

Georgia Prosecutor Takes Over Trump Election Case

Pete Skandalakis appoints himself to oversee Fulton County election interference case against Donald Trump after Fani Willis disqualification. Get latest updates on this developing legal saga.

Air India-Vistara Merger: 1 Year Progress Report

One year after the Air India-Vistara merger, the airline faces fleet reduction, market share fluctuations, and delayed transformation targets. Analysis of the challenges and future outlook.

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.

SC: No One in India Believes Pilot Caused Air India Crash

In a landmark ruling, India's Supreme Court has dismissed allegations against Captain Sumeet Sabharwal for the 2010 Air India Express crash, stating the nation doesn't hold the pilot responsible. The court's powerful statement brings closure to a 14-year

Beyond the Map: How Navigation Changes Us

Explore how digital maps are reshaping our perception of geography, memory, and human connection in the digital age. Discover the hidden costs of constant navigation.

Kentucky Vigil for UPS Plane Crash Victims That Killed 12

A somber vigil is being organized in Kentucky to honor the memory of at least 12 individuals who lost their lives in the tragic UPS cargo plane crash. The community comes together to share grief and support affected families.

IndiGo's International Strategy Shields Against Rupee Risk

IndiGo is strategically expanding its international operations while adopting an owned-aircraft model to mitigate rupee depreciation risks. Discover how this move positions India's largest airline for global dominance.

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