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India's Growing Duopoly Problem: Risks for Economy

India's markets, from aviation to telecom, are increasingly dominated by just two players. This analysis explores the risks of duopolies for consumer welfare, prices, and innovation, urging a data-driven policy response.

Major Aviation Career Fair in Dubai on Jan 21-22, 2026

The GCAA's aviation career fair at Dubai's Etihad Museum connects job seekers with top employers like Emirates, flydubai, and Etihad for roles in cabin crew, piloting, and engineering. Learn how to prepare and seize this unique opportunity.

13,000+ Air Passenger Grievances Resolved by Ministry

India's Civil Aviation Ministry control room has successfully addressed over 13,000 passenger complaints since December 3 through focused monitoring. Read how this initiative is improving air travel.

Bharat Taxi: Govt's Answer to Uber-Ola Dominance

India's ride-hailing market, long dominated by Uber and Ola, may see a major shift. The government's Bharat Taxi cooperative model, launching in two months, promises to redirect profits to drivers. Will this bring the competitive relief users need? Read m

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.

First Aviation EduCity Launched in Visakhapatnam

GMR Group and Mansas Trust sign MoU for India's first Aviation EduCity in Visakhapatnam. The 136-acre project near Bhogapuram airport aims to address the skilled pilot and crew shortage, creating thousands of jobs. #Aviation #AndhraPradesh #Development

Fixing India's Skies: Competition, Not Breaking Up IndiGo

Former Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg argues that India's aviation sector needs robust competition and smarter regulation, not the breakup of IndiGo, to ensure a healthy market for all. Read his detailed analysis.

DGCA Notice to IndiGo CEO Over Crew Rest Rules

Aviation expert supports DGCA's action against IndiGo for violating mandatory crew rest norms. The safety rule, enforced since July 2024, aims to prevent pilot fatigue. Read the full details.

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