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IndiGo in Top 10 Most Punctual Airlines 2025

Cirium's 2025 On-Time Performance Review reveals global leaders. IndiGo secures a top 10 spot in Asia-Pacific, highlighting operational excellence for Indian travellers.

Akasa Air Becomes IATA Member After IOSA Audit

Akasa Air, India's youngest airline, has secured membership in the International Air Transport Association (IATA) after passing a rigorous safety audit. This move boosts its global credibility and connects it to 80% of world air traffic.

Bangladesh-Pakistan Direct Flights Resume After Decade

Direct air connectivity between Bangladesh and Pakistan restarts after a 10-year gap. Biman Bangladesh Airlines and Pakistan International Airlines will operate weekly flights, boosting trade and people-to-people ties.

India's Aviation Strategy: 100+ New Planes, Global Hub Push

India plans a multi-pronged strategy to boost international flights from new mega airports. With 106 new aircraft joining the fleet this year and 100+ annually for 15 years, the focus is on direct global hub connectivity. Details inside.

Railways to Double Train Capacity in Major Cities

Indian Railways unveils a massive 5-year plan to double train capacity in major cities, focusing on track tripling and quadrupling. Key routes in Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai set for major upgrades.

Waymo Updates Software After SF Blackout Exposes Robotaxi Flaw

A major power outage in San Francisco forced Waymo to pause its robotaxi service, exposing a critical software limitation. The company is now rolling out a fleet-wide update to fix the issue. Read more about the incident and its implications for autonomou

Hijack Hero Pilot SPS Suri Appointed Star Air COO

Captain SPS Suri, who heroically flew back hijacked IC 814 from Kandahar, is the new COO of Star Air. The 69-year-old veteran pilot brings 32,700 flying hours to India's biggest regional airline's ambitious growth plans.

India Approves 3 New Airlines to Break Duopoly

India's aviation ministry grants NOCs to Shankh Air, Al Hind Air, and FlyExpress to increase competition. The move follows recent flight disruptions, aiming to lower costs and offer more choices to flyers.

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