RULES FOR EX-PAT PILOTS TIGHTENED IN INDIA
Following the crash in Mangalore that killed 158 caused by Serbian-born pilot Zlatko Glusica, India has tightened the rules for expatriate pilots seeking jobs in the country. From 1 December, fore...
Following the crash in Mangalore that killed 158 caused by Serbian-born pilot Zlatko Glusica, India has tightened the rules for expatriate pilots seeking jobs in the country. From 1 December, fore...
Delta Air Lines’ baggage handlers have rejected unionization by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Flight attendants also rejected moves to unionize early in the mon...
Today Safran will be forced to declare its intentions over a possible bid for aerospace supplier Zodiac after the French financial market authority ordered the aero-engine and defence group to end ...
The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued notices to all airline CEOs asking them to explain why travellers were being charged excessive fares. The move follows a probe by the regula...
Trade association, the Air Transport Association of America (ATA) called for significant revisions to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) proposal on Flightcrew Member Duty and Rest Requiremen...
French financial regulator the Autorite des Marches Financiers has fined aerospace-services company GECI Aviation and a company board member for publishing misleading information and trading on inside...
Environment groups are challenging London’s Newham council in the UK’s Royal Courts of Justice over its decision to allow London City airport to expand by 50. Protestors say residents are blighted by...
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel has said he would welcome “any foray” by Tatas into the civil aviation sector, effectively denying Ratan Tata’s recent claim to have been frozen out of the busines...
An investigation has found that the pilot of the Air India Express aircraft that crashed in Mangalore in May 2010 dozed off while flying the Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The pilot overshot the table-top r...
The US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) has reported that US scheduled passenger airlines employed 0.6% fewer workers in September 2010 than in September 2009. ...
South American drugs gangs are reported to be buying used commercial aircraft to transport cocaine from South America to Africa, say US prosecutors. The gangs are alleged to be buying the jets then fl...
Ryanair is proposing to withdraw its service from Durham Tees Valley Airport’s (DTV) in protest over controversial new charges. From yesterday, passengers were required to pay a £6 facility fee owners...
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