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    • Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines Launch Strategic Joint Business Partnership With New Joint Fare Products

      Malaysia Airlines (MAB) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have launched their strategic joint business partnership, formalised in January 2026 following the regulatory approvals, with the introduction of joint fare products for travel between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The new joint fare…

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      Air India Express will become the first airline to start international flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport.

      Air India Express today announced the launch of direct flights between Navi Mumbai International Airport and Abu Dhabi, becoming the first airline to operate international services from Maharashtra’s newest airport. The new route provides travellers across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region…

      IndiGo Introduces ‘Cabs with IndiGo’; Assures hassle-free journeys with Airport Transfers

      IndiGo Introduces ‘Cabs with IndiGo’; Assures hassle-free journeys with Airport Transfers

      In line with its commitment to offer seamless and hassle-free journeys, IndiGo has introduced ‘Cabs with IndiGo’ – a dedicated airport transfer service designed to ensure reliable, on-time, and stress-free connectivity to and from airports across all Indian cities. Seamlessly…

      Low-cost Saudi Carrier Achieves Leading Punctuality Among Airlines In The Region

      Flyadeal Ranks as the Most On-Time Airline in the Middle East in May 2026

      flyadeal, the Saudia Group’s fast-growing low fare carrier, has been ranked the most on-time airline in the Middle East for May 2026 and the second most on-time airline across the Middle East & Africa region. This is according to the…

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      Kolkata Second Airport Plan Announced in West Bengal Budget, 3 New Airfields Proposed

      Kolkata Second Airport The newly formed BJP government in West Bengal has announced a major infrastructure and aviation development plan in its first state budget. One of the biggest announcements is the proposal to build a second airport for the…

      Lightning Strike on IndiGo Plane

      IndiGo News: Lightning Strike on IndiGo Plane Triggers Safety Inspection After Landing

      IndiGo News An IndiGo aircraft carrying around 140 passengers experienced a lightning strike during adverse weather conditions near Kolkata on Friday, raising concerns among travelers but ultimately ending without injuries or major disruption. According to aviation officials, the aircraft was…

      Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Achieves ACI Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation Level 2

      Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport recently achieved Level 2 certification through the ACI Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation program. This certification recognises how the airport is incorporating accessibility into its daily operations and passenger services. It places the facility among a growing…

      Water Leakage Video Sparks Infrastructure Debate

      Navi Mumbai Airport News: Water Leakage Video Sparks Infrastructure Debate

      Navi Mumbai Airport News A viral video allegedly showing water leaking from the ceiling of the recently inaugurated Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) has triggered widespread discussion on social media, raising questions about construction quality and maintenance standards at one…

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    • Business Aviation Financing in India: A Growing Market Finding Its Footing

      India’s business aviation sector is no longer a niche market quietly operating in the shadow of its commercial counterpart—it is fast becoming one of the most active growth stories in Asia-Pacific aviation. A fleet that has expanded at a remarkable…

      Gogo announces new STC approved to install Gogo Galileo connectivity on Dassault Falcon 7X/8X

      Gogo today announced that its Gogo Galileo high performance connectivity system can now be installed on the Dassault Falcon 7X and 8X. Dassault Falcon Jet (DFJ) MRO has received Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) from both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…

      Gulfstream Announces New On-Site Customer Support in Singapore to Strengthen Asia-Pacific Service Network

      Gulfstream Announces New On-Site Customer Support in Singapore to Strengthen Asia-Pacific Service Network

      Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. today announced new on-site Gulfstream Customer Support based in Singapore, further strengthening the company’s service capabilities across the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) and reinforcing its commitment to supporting customers wherever they operate. Located in partnership with Jet Aviation…

      MRO Compliance: What the DGCA Mandates Mean for NSOP Operators

      The DGCA‘s regulatory response to two fatal accidents within a single month in early 2026 has fundamentally altered the compliance environment for India’s Non-Scheduled Operator Permit (NSOP) sector. Business jets, air charters, and air ambulances, operators that had historically faced…

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  • Engines
    • GE Aerospace Expands Pune’s Role in Global Engine Component Production

      The traditional narrative surrounding foreign direct investment in expanding manufacturing ecosystems often leans heavily on quantitative milestones: square footage added, headcount expanded, or headline investment numbers announced. However, a closer examination of aerospace manufacturing reveals that the true transformation occurs…

      Godrej Aerospace Builds India’s Case in Global Commercial Engine Supply Chains

      When the aerospace business of Godrej Enterprises Group signed a five-year contract with Safran Aircraft Engines in September 2025 to manufacture titanium ventilation assemblies for CFM LEAP engines, it added another chapter to a commercial aviation story that has been…

      ITP Aero Expands Hyderabad Facility, Targets 2027 Operations

      As engine production rates remain under pressure and component supply continues to lag across programmes, manufacturers and their partners are adding capacity at established locations. ITP Aero has begun construction of a new manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, expanding its operations…

      Engines, Engineering and a Long-Term Commitment

      India’s aviation expansion has drawn global engine manufacturers into a different approach, one that goes beyond selling engines. A market of this size and growth, with policy clarity and an expanding industrial base, has prompted longer-term commitments from engine makers,…

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    • EPCOR and Air Canada Sign Fleet Support for GTCP131-9A

      EPCOR B.V., part of the Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) center of excellence for the repair of Auxiliary Power Units (APUs), Components, asset management services and predictive maintenance, is pleased to announce the signing of…

      Lufthansa Technik to build a second base maintenance facility in the Philippines

      Lufthansa Technik Philippines, the joint venture between Lufthansa Technik and the MacroAsia Corporation, is significantly expanding its footprint in the Philippines with a new base maintenance facility at Clark International Airport. The announcement was made today during the state visit…

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      Air India entrusts Lufthansa Technik with long-term A350 APU support

      Air India and Lufthansa Technik have recently concluded a multi-year contract covering the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of the Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) of the Indian carrier’s growing Airbus A350 fleet. Under the agreement, comprehensive technical support will exclusively…

      Streamlining Aviation MRO Through Agentic AI

      The global commercial aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector is facing an unprecedented capacity challenge. Driven by an expanding global fleet and sustained travel demand, with older aircraft remaining in service longer than anticipated, the commercial MRO market has surpassed $136 billion….

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