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What's behind IndiGo’s momentous shift
Why India’s leading private airline IndiGo’s decision to introduce wide body aircraft for the first time received a muted response
Why India’s leading private airline IndiGo’s decision to introduce wide body aircraft for the first time received a muted response
Two years after moving into private hands—Tata Group—where does the much-anticipated turnaround of the erstwhile national carrier Air India stand?
Shares of state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd hit a record high of ₹2,500 on Friday.
This is the second time that AWG has cut India's rating and kept the country on a watch list with a negative outlook.
With this order of 500 aircraft, IndiGo's order book has almost 1,000 aircraft yet to be delivered well into the next decade.
DGCA has not rejected lessors' de-registration requests
Lessors' move to take back possession of aircraft operated by Go First may jeopardise the Wadia group's plans to revive the airline.
There does remain a small subset of industry who maintain the airline would fly again even though it hardly has any airworthy aircraft.
The £12 billion British aerospace firm says “technology creation” in India’s aerospace industry does not exist.
Airline issues apology over the incident on Twitter adding that the aircraft landed ‘normally’ in Mumbai.