Wings India 2018 - Day 3

Giving aviation related organisations their just due, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) held the maiden edition of Wings India Awards for Excellence in the aviation sector.
As India’s air traffic continues to grow, airlines are seeking larger aircraft to manage ever-increasing passenger volumes so that they can offer a better and consistent experience to passengers while maximising efficiency.
As India’s air traffic continues to grow, airlines are seeking larger aircraft to manage ever-increasing passenger volumes so that they can offer a better and consistent experience to passengers while maximising efficiency.
While the Dassault Falcon 8X on display at the ongoing Wings India 2018 had created quite a buzz, the question on everyone’s mind is - is a Falcon 9X and 10X in the offing? Well, SP’s ShowNews caught up with Vadim Feldzer, head of global communications at Dassault, to get the answer.
Pratt & Whitney, a division of United Technologies Corp., during Wings India 2018 announced its Pratt & Whitney PW1100GJM Geared Turbofan™ (GTF) and V2500 engine technical training courses have been certified...
Government’s push for regional air connectivity is providing opportunities for exploitation of the latent potential across the sector. One of the major success stories in this regard is conversion of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Do-228-201 multi-purpose light transport aircraft, operational...
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Lt. (GHIAL), declared world’s No.1 airport in Airport Service Quality (ASQ) passengers survey by the Montreal based Airports Council International (ACI), is working on a proof of concept for facial recognition, first of its kind at any Indian airport.
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Lt. (GHIAL), declared world’s No.1 airport in Airport Service Quality (ASQ) passengers survey by the Montreal based Airports Council International (ACI), is working on a proof of concept for facial recognition, first of its kind at any Indian airport.
Despite best efforts, it looks like MIAL (Mumbai International Airport Limited) may not be seeing the last of businessman Vijay Mallya’s uber luxe private jet that has been parked in one of the hangars since December 2013.