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IndiGo Blamed for Airport Chaos, DGCA Criticized

Massive disruptions at Indian airports expose systemic failures. IndiGo's operational lapses and DGCA's regulatory oversight are under scrutiny. Read the full analysis of the December 2025 crisis.

DGCA's 801 Vacancies: Short-Term Hiring as Stopgap

India's aviation regulator DGCA has 801 vacant posts out of 1630. To bridge the gap, it's hiring short-term contractual staff, but experts warn this is a band-aid solution for a serious safety oversight problem.

Student Expelled in China for Dissenting Views

A Chinese university student's expulsion over political comments raises serious concerns about academic freedom and censorship in China's education system. Read the full investigation.

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.

Oman Hosts First Operational Launch of Pilotless VTOL

Oman partners with Odys Aviation to test Laila, a hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft. This pilotless vehicle will transform logistics and surveillance across the Sultanate's rugged terrain. Discover the future of air mobility here!

IndiGo Joins Sensex, Shares Gain 2%

IndiGo shares surge nearly 2% after BSE announces inclusion in Sensex from December 22. Parent company InterGlobe Aviation to replace Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles with ₹2.26 lakh crore market cap.

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.

Air India resumes China flights after 6-year gap

Air India announces the resumption of flights to China after nearly six years, marking a significant step in bilateral relations following PM Modi's recent visit. Read more about this aviation milestone.

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.

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