West Asia Crisis Forces India to Cancel 10,000 Flights, Reroute Operations
The West Asia conflict has caused over 10,000 flight cancellations for Indian carriers, forcing major reroutes and temporary regulatory changes.
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The West Asia conflict has caused over 10,000 flight cancellations for Indian carriers, forcing major reroutes and temporary regulatory changes.
Willie Walsh, outgoing IATA head, will take over as CEO of IndiGo on August 3, 2026, tasked with leading the carrier's ambitious long-haul expansion.
India's Civil Aviation Minister addresses aircraft procurement delays by promoting domestic manufacturing amid a 1,700-plane order backlog.
Noida International Airport will be inaugurated on March 28, providing the Delhi NCR with a second major hub to alleviate pressure on IGI Airport.
Airbus is considering an ATR final assembly line in India, responding to Embraer's local manufacturing plans and a growing regional aviation market.
Indian airlines, led by Air India, are operating special flights to West Asia amid geopolitical tensions that have forced widespread airspace closures.
India has started construction on the Rs 1,507 crore Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport to boost regional connectivity and economic growth in Rajasthan.
Indian airlines are seeking government aid to mitigate soaring jet fuel prices and insurance premiums caused by the escalating conflict in West Asia.