SP's AirBuz - ISSUE No 04-13
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Often large tracts of forests or fields have to be cleared to make way for runways, taxi tracks and associated facilities.
With all the three leading global aircraft engine manufacturers, Rolls-Royce, General Electric and Pratt & Whitney, slugging it out for market share...
Necessity being the mother of invention, humanity is once again poised to take a giant leap in the field of aviation in respect of alternative sources...
AirAsia India will be able to capture a large segment of leisure travellers by serving as a seamless feeder airline for the already established airlines of the group.
The linking of domestic companies into global supply chains has a demonstrated impact on Indian companies as well.
The need of the hour is to develop infrastructure, review policies and regulations at faster pace to meet the requirements of the developing general aviation...
Colin Mahoney, Senior Vice President (International and Service Solutions), Rockwell Collins, had an in-depth conversation with Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief of SP’s AirBuz, on the company’s plans in India and Asia-Pacific.
China’s state-owned COMAC is on its way to produce a third best to A320 and Boeing 737.
Pilatus PC-12 used for air ambulance services by Medanta-The Medicity is reaching the remotest corner of the country
The centre is supporting the company’s engine systems business, one of the three major aero-engine structures providers to the global aerospace market.
At the Sixth ASSOCHAM International Conference on Civil Aviation and Tourism held in New Delhi on August 30...
With the setting up of the Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University, the Indian civil aviation industry will finally have a credible umbrella organisation...