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Thursday, May 14, 2026

'Tell us what happened’: Air India crash victims' families demand 'fair' report, AI-171 Black Box data release

Ahmedabad: Family members of victims of the Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad have demanded that the final investigation report be “fair” and that the Black Box and raw flight data be shared transparently with relatives.

They also said the investigation should not attribute responsibility solely to the pilots without fully disclosing the technical findings, while speaking at a gathering in Ahmedabad ahead of the first anniversary of the tragedy.

The London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad on June 12 last year, killing 260 people, including passengers, crew members and people on the ground.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is investigating the crash, while Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu recently said the final report was likely within a month.

At the gathering, around 50 affected families said compensation alone could not answer questions surrounding the cause of the accident and repeatedly called for the release of Black Box data and the “truth” behind the crash.

Krutik Patel, a resident of Kapadvanj in Gujarat’s Kheda district, told IANS that his 24-year-old younger brother, Dirth Patel, died in the crash while travelling back to Leeds in the UK.

He confirmed that the family had received the compensation announced by Tata Sons and Air India, but said their primary demand was for a transparent probe.

“Whatever report comes, it should be a fair report. It should not simply put all the blame on the pilot,” he told IANS.

He further added, “Whatever happened on the flight, the truth should come out. Since everything that happens during the flight is recorded in the Black Box, all of that should come out fairly. It should not be that someone publishes a false report.”

Patel said his family did not believe the crash was caused by pilot error alone and alleged there may have been technical and maintenance issues with the aircraft.

13/05/2026 IANS/Morung Express

Several Flights Diverted As Rain, Hail Hit Delhi-NCR

New Delhi: Rain and hail hit parts of Delhi and its surrounding areas on Wednesday evening, affecting flight traffic at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. At least 15 flights were diverted from Delhi to Jaipur, Chandigarh and Lucknow airports.

The flights that were diverted included IndiGo's flight numbers IX 5256, 6E 851, 6E 710, 6E 6613, 3U 9651, 6E 6183 and 6E 698 and Air India's AI 2890 and AI 2910.

The Jaipur airport's administration has made arrangements to receive the affected passengers.

IndiGo has issued a travel advisory, warning passengers that extended wait times are expected.

"Travel Advisory! Due to adverse weather conditions in Delhi, flight operations are impacted. We understand that extended wait times, both on the ground and onboard, may cause inconvenience, and we sincerely appreciate your patience," the carrier said in a post on X.

"Our crew and ground teams are there to support you and ensure your wait is as comfortable as possible. We value your time and are doing everything we can to help you get on your way as soon as possible. Thank you for your continued understanding," it added.

Air India said in its travel advisory that weather conditions have impacted its flights in the national capital.

13/05/2026 NDTV

Low visibility forces flight diversion; father-son who missed Chicago flight win Rs 1.4L compensation

Bengaluru: What began as a routine trip to Chicago soon spiralled into an overnight nightmare for Jayanagar residents, eventually leading to a legal battle.

The episode dates back to Jan 4, 2024, when 68-year-old Satish Nagarajan Iyengar and his 38-year-old son, Rupesh, booked Air India round-trip tickets between Bengaluru and Chicago for Rs 2.9 lakh. Their onward journey was scheduled for Jan 18, with the return flight planned for Jan 22.

On Jan 18, the duo checked in at Bengaluru airport and received two boarding passes each, while their baggage was tagged directly to Chicago. Their flight departed Bengaluru at 9.10pm and was slated to arrive in Delhi at 11.55pm, where they were to board a connecting flight to Chicago at 2.35am.

The flight was normal until it entered Delhi airspace, when the captain announced a diversion to Jaipur, citing low visibility. However, the duo contended that Delhi’s CAT IIIB-compliant runways were operational and the aircraft was equipped for landing, alleging the diversion occurred due to pilots lacking CAT IIIB certification.

The aircraft landed in Jaipur, where passengers waited for more than an hour while a CAT IIIB-certified crew was flown in. The flight then reached Delhi at 1.52am, leaving less than 45 minutes for the connection.

Despite assurances that they would make the connection, they were met with placards and escorted through a priority channel. However, they were made to wait more than 30 minutes, their baggage was returned and the Chicago leg was cancelled, citing late arrival of AI 808. Air India’s Integrated Operations Control Centre (IOCC) later confirmed seats were available but said boarding had closed.

For Satish, a senior citizen, the situation turned distressing. No food, water, seating or hotel accommodation was provided, nor any timeline for resolution. After a sleepless night at the airport, they booked a hotel at their own expense. The next morning, Air India issued tickets to Bengaluru and said reimbursement would be provided.

13/05/2026 Vindhya Pabolu/Times of India

Centrum Air eyes major India expansion, targets 100-aircraft fleet by 2030.

Centrum Air, the Uzbekistan-based carrier, has outlined ambitious expansion plans for the Indian market as it looks to strengthen connectivity between India, Central Asia, CIS countries and Europe through its growing network.

Speaking during an interaction with travel trade partners, Sarfaraj Ahmad, Manager – Sales & Regulatory, Centrum Air, said the airline is building an affordable regional travel ecosystem inspired by the revival of the historic Silk Road connectivity model, positioning Uzbekistan as an emerging transit and tourism hub.

The airline currently operates a fleet of 15 Airbus family aircraft and plans to expand the number to 21 aircraft by the end of 2026. According to the airline’s long-term roadmap, the fleet is projected to grow to 38 aircraft by 2027 and eventually reach 100 aircraft by 2030.

Centrum Air said it transported over 1.6 million passengers last year while operating more than 8,500 flights across its network. The carrier has also expanded its destination footprint from 57 routes to more than 60 destinations in 2026.

The airline is increasingly focusing on India as a strategic growth market, particularly targeting leisure travellers, student traffic, business travel and group movements. Apart from scheduled operations, Centrum Air is also expanding charter services for tour operators and large travel groups.

13/05/2026 Travel World Online

Lawyer Accuses IndiGo Of Seating Child Away From Parents On Flight

New Delhi: A social media post by a lawyer accusing IndiGo of forcing his three-year-old child to sit separately during a flight has triggered a fresh debate over airline seat allocation policies and passenger rights in India.

Gaurav Mishra, who shared his experience on LinkedIn, alleged that the airline separated his family during a flight from Bagdogra to Kolkata despite bookings being made under the same Passenger Name Record (PNR).

In his post, Mishra claimed the airline assigned "random jumbled seats" unless passengers paid extra for seat selection, calling the practice a violation of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) rules and an "unfair trade practice".

"Indigo forced my 3-year-old kid to travel alone in seat because their parents didn’t pay extra for seat selection," Mishra wrote in the post.

The lawyer further cited Rule 3.15 of the DGCA’s Air Transport Circular 01 of 2024, issued on April 23, 2024, which states that airlines "shall ensure that children up to the age of 12 years are allocated seats with at least one of their parents or guardians travelling on the same PNR."

Mishra alleged that despite paying around Rs 43,900 for three tickets, including a connecting journey, the family was not seated together. He said the experience caused "mental agony" and emotional distress to the child, and reserved his right to seek compensation.

The LinkedIn post also included screenshots of DGCA regulations related to unbundled services and passenger seating norms. The circular allows airlines to charge separately for optional services such as preferred seat selection, but also gives the DGCA authority to intervene if principles of transparency, opt-in choice and non-discrimination are violated.

13/05/2026 ETV Bharat

IndiGo warns of flight delays amid rain, thunderstorm alert in Delhi

Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were hit by adverse weather conditions on Wednesday, prompting airline major IndiGo to issue a travel advisory for passengers amid delays and extended waiting times.

In a post shared on X, the airline said flight services to and from the national capital were being impacted due to inclement weather conditions. “We understand that extended wait times, both on the ground and onboard, may cause inconvenience, and we sincerely appreciate your patience,” IndiGo said in the advisory.

The airline also urged passengers to keep checking the latest flight status before heading to the airport. “Our crew and ground teams are there to support you and ensure your wait is as comfortable as possible,” the airline added, while assuring travellers that efforts were underway to minimise disruptions.

The weather disturbance comes as the India Meteorological Department’s Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC) in New Delhi issued a yellow alert for Delhi and adjoining areas for May 13 and May 14.

According to the forecast, Delhi-NCR may witness thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40-50 kmph at isolated places during the period. The IMD also predicted a spell of very light to light rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning for the national capital late on May 13 and into the early hours of May 14.

14/05/2026 Anamika Sinha/Financial Express

SpiceJet moves Supreme Court against Delhi HC order in Maran dispute

Low-cost carrier SpiceJet has approached the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi High Court direction requiring it to deposit Rs 144.5 crore in connection with its long-running share transfer dispute with former promoter Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways.

 The airline has contested the High Court’s recent order mandating the deposit as part of proceedings arising from an arbitral award linked to the transfer of shares and warrants between the parties.

 According to the Supreme Court website, the appeal was filed on May 7 and is tentatively listed for hearing on May 18.

 On May 4, 2026, the Delhi High Court dismissed a review petition filed by SpiceJet and its managing director (MD) Ajay Singh, upholding a directive to deposit Rs 144.5 crore in a long-standing arbitration dispute with Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways.

 Justice Subramonium Prasad dismissed the plea, terming it an admitted liability, and imposed costs of Rs 50,000 on the airline.

The dispute dates back to Maran’s exit from the airline’s ownership in 2015 and has since seen multiple rounds of litigation before arbitral tribunals and courts.

13/05/2026 Bhavani Mishra/Business Standard

'First in my bloodline': Woman served halwa puri chana aboard Air India flight. 'Elite combo', says internet

A woman from Pune has amused social media users after sharing her surprise at being served halwa puri chana as an in-flight meal during an Air India flight from Delhi to Bali.

The passenger, identified as Priti Jain, posted about the experience on X, where she described the traditional Indian meal as one of the most unexpected airline food experiences she had encountered.

“First in my bloodline and probably even my entire friend biradari to get halwa puri chana served as an in-flight meal,” she wrote.

According to Jain, the meal was served during the Delhi-to-Bali journey and left both her and her husband surprised.

“This was on our Delhi to Bali flight. Husband was shocked to see the meal,” she said.

While her husband reportedly chose not to eat it because he did not enjoy cold puris, Jain admitted she was pleased with the offering and ended up eating both meal trays herself.

“He avoided because he doesn’t like thandi puris that much. I was kinda happy though and finished his meal too,” she wrote.

14/05/2026 Moneycontrol


Indigo Flight Bound for Hyderabad Lands at Gannavaram Due to Severe Weather

Passengers onboard an Indigo flight from Pune experienced tense moments after the aircraft was unable to land in Hyderabad because of unfavourable weather conditions. The flight, which was headed to Shamshabad airport, remained in the air for an extended period before pilots decided to divert it to Gannavaram Airport in Andhra Pradesh.

According to reports, the aircraft continued circling over the Hyderabad airspace while authorities monitored weather conditions around the airport. Since visibility and landing conditions reportedly did not improve, the crew chose an alternate airport to ensure passenger safety.

People travelling on the flight were said to be worried as the uncertainty over landing continued for a long time. Many passengers reportedly became anxious during the extended time spent in the air before the diversion announcement was made.

The situation finally settled after the aircraft landed safely at Gannavaram Airport in Krishna district. Airport officials later kept the plane stationed on the runway for nearly two hours while further arrangements and clearances were completed.

14/05/2026 South India Times

Airport Operators Keep 3-Year Security Photo Records Under DGCA Mandate 2026

India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a new directive requiring airport operators keep comprehensive photographic documentation from security hold areas and tarmacs for a minimum of three years. Effective immediately, this mandate applies to all 163 operational airports across the country, establishing a standardized security documentation protocol. The requirement mandates that authorized personnel capture images under predetermined conditions, with records available for regulatory inspection on demand. This regulatory advancement represents a significant enhancement to India's aviation security framework and demonstrates the DGCA's commitment to strengthening oversight mechanisms throughout the commercial aviation sector.

The DGCA's latest directive fundamentally transforms how airport operators document and maintain security-related photographic evidence. Airport operators keep meticulous records that now encompass all critical security zones, including restricted tarmac areas and passenger screening regions. The three-year retention period ensures comprehensive historical documentation for security audits, incident investigations, and regulatory compliance verification.

These photographic records must be captured by authorized personnel following established operational protocols. The images serve as critical evidence during security investigations and help maintain accountability across airport operations. Facilities must implement secure storage systems protecting these records from unauthorized access while ensuring rapid retrieval capabilities during inspections. The DGCA emphasizes that airport operators keep these records organized, indexed, and readily available for immediate submission to regulatory authorities when requested. This structured approach eliminates ambiguity regarding documentation standards and creates uniform compliance expectations across India's diverse airport network.

13/05/2026 Raushan Kumar/Nomad Lawyer

Indian Startup MioPods Launches First-of-Its-Kind On-Demand Workspaces at Hyderabad Airport

MioPods.Space, an innovative Indian startup building on-demand privacy workspaces for people on the move, has officially launched at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, introducing a new category of travel experience designed around focus, privacy and productivity.

Announced at boarding gates 9 and 10, the first deployment includes four MioPods that allow travelers to instantly reserve and access a one-person workspace through a seamless QR-based system — scan, pay and step into a distraction-free environment within seconds. The launch marks the arrival of India’s first indigenously designed, acoustically engineered and access-controlled privacy workspace created specifically for airports and transit ecosystems. GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. has officially announced the launch of MioPods at Hyderabad Airport, making it one of the first airports in India to introduce a dedicated productivity-focused experience for travelers.

Built around the idea of converting wait time into productive time, MioPods identified a growing opportunity within India’s aviation ecosystem where nearly 400,000 people travel daily through the country’s top 10 airports. Founded by Vikas Sethia, the startup was envisioned to create a more focused and seamless travel experience for modern professionals who often juggle meetings, calls, presentations and travel schedules right until boarding. By transforming the 45–60 minutes before a flight into a sprint calendar of calls and meetings, MioPods enables travelers to finish priority tasks, take important decisions, or simply experience transit with greater focus, thinking and outcomes.

13/05/2026 Analytics Insight

Abhishek Integrations Ltd Secures AAI Airport Contract; Shares Remain Flat

Mumbai: Abhishek Integrations Ltd has received a Letter of Intent from the Airports Authority of India for the supply of spares related to GLF installations at M.B.B. Airport in Agartala, according to an exchange disclosure.

The company said the domestic contract carries a total value of ₹98.15 lakh, including GST.

According to the filing, the order pertains to the supply of spares for GLF installations at the airport and is scheduled to be executed during FY27.

The Airports Authority of India has specified a six-month execution timeline from the commencement of the project.

The filing further noted that the awarded value was nearly 15.33% lower than the estimated project cost of ₹1.15 crore, including GST.

Abhishek Integrations also clarified that the contract does not involve related party transactions and that neither promoters nor promoter group entities have any interest in the awarding authority.

13/05/2026 HDFC SKY

Over 1.13 lakh foreign cigarettes seized at Ahmedabad airport; 3 passengers detained

Ahmedabad: Customs officials at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPIA) have seized more than 1.13 lakh sticks of foreign-origin cigarettes and intercepted three passengers arriving from Dubai.

The passengers, who travelled on an Emirates flight from Dubai, were stopped at the arrival hall after X-ray screening of their checked-in baggage raised suspicion.

A detailed inspection led to the recovery of a large consignment of smuggled cigarettes concealed inside the luggage, officials said.

According to the Customs department, the seizure included 280 boxes containing 56,000 sticks of “Mond” brand cigarettes and 286 boxes containing 57,200 sticks of “Gudang Garam” brand cigarettes, bringing the total to 566 boxes.

13/05/2026 Mathrubhumi

Ten incoming flights to Delhi diverted to nearby airports due to bad weather, many delayed

New Delhi: Heavy rain at Delhi airport forced the diversion of ten incoming flights on Wednesday night. Additionally, six flights had a go-around (circling above the airport) as runway conditions were not suitable for landing. An unspecified number of flights suffered delays ranging from 25 minutes to one hour and 40 minutes.

The diversions took place between 7.25 pm and 8.30 pm.

According to an airport source, the flights were diverted to airports in Kolkata, Lucknow and Jaipur.

According to flight-tracking platform Flightradar24, the following flights were diverted to Lucknow: IndiGo’s 6E 5054 from Jammu; 6E 6346 from Patna; Air India’s AI 218 from Denpasar; and AI 1868 from Guwahati.

The flights diverted to Jaipur were IndiGo’s 6E 698 from Chennai, 6E 710 from Hyderabad, and Air India’s AI 2890 from Hyderabad. One flight, IndiGo’s 6E 6150 from Guwahati, was diverted to Kolkata.

13/05/2026 New Indian Express

2.5-km runway, smart terminal: AAI unveils plans for Warangal airport

Hyderabad: In a significant step towards establishing Telangana's second airport in Warangal, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has initiated the tender process for appointing a consultant to secure environmental clearance for the proposed airport project.

According to tender documents issued by AAI, the selected consultant will be responsible for preparing an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for Airports prepared by the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad. The consultant has been given six months to obtain environmental clearance, followed by a three-year period to ensure regulatory compliance.

The proposed airport is planned with a 2.5-km-long runway and a modern domestic terminal capable of handling 850 passengers during peak hours.

AAI stated that the centrally air-conditioned terminal building, spread across 6,800 square metres, will be designed as a one-and-a-half-level structure equipped with modern passenger amenities and built in accordance with Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) standards. The terminal will feature aesthetically designed interiors with a focus on passenger comfort and operational efficiency.

"The airport infrastructure will include dedicated facilities such as check-in counters, baggage conveyor belts, queueing areas, facilitation counters, weighing machines, lost-and-found rooms, and housekeeping units. Provision has also been made for self-check-in kiosks, bus lounge areas with adequate seating, smoking zones, child-care rooms, and washrooms," AAI stated in the tender document.

14/05/2026 Sunny Baski/Times of India

Mumbai Airport Strengthens Green Push With Top Recognition

The Mumbai Airport (CSMIA) is shaping a future-ready aviation ecosystem by integrating sustainability at the core of its operations.

From decarbonisation to zero waste, one of the world's busiest single airport runways is making strides in adopting sustainable practices.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), operated by Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), has been honoured with the prestigious Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWL) Platinum - Class I Rating by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

"CSMIA has implemented a robust, value chain-driven approach anchored in the 5R principles (reduce, reuse, repurpose, recycle, recover), enabling a significant reduction in landfill dependency and improved waste recovery. This includes segregation at source, recycling, monitoring, and continuous waste reduction, supported by a dedicated environment and sustainability team and well-demarcated infrastructure for collection and transfer to authorised recycling facilities," a statement from CSMIA said.

This recognition highlights the airport's commitment to sustainable waste management, with over 99 per cent of waste diverted from landfills through integrated, airport-wide systems.

13/05/2026 Saurabh Gupta/NDTV

Returning from NZ to meet ailing father, Jalandhar youth deported from airport

After spending nearly 15 days under distressing circumstances at the Malaysia airport and a detention centre, Jalandhar youth Akash Pushkarna has finally returned safely to India, with the intervention of Rajya Sabha MP Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal. The distressed youth had also appealed for help through a video posted on social media.

Akash was returning to India from New Zealand after nearly 13 years to meet his ailing father. However, when he landed at the Delhi airport on April 24, immigration officials denied him entry into India and deported him to Malaysia.

Akash said these days were the most painful in his life. After reaching Malaysia, he was forced to sleep on the airport floor for nearly six days. Later, he was kept in a detention centre for nine days, where he was neither provided proper food, nor any basic facilities. He said he had neither sufficient clothes, nor money to buy food.

Becoming emotional, Akash said the most heartbreaking part for him was that “my own country refused to recognise me as an Indian.” He stated that he had travelled to India with all valid travel documents issued from New Zealand, yet his entry was rejected immediately upon arrival in Delhi.

He alleged that immigration officials at the Delhi airport deliberately denied him entry into his own country because their “ego was hurt”. Shockingly, he neither had a Malaysian visa, nor any arrangements to stay there. Akash further said whenever he sought help, he was either told to approach the UN or seek assistance from the New Zealand government, but nobody was willing to listen to him.

After returning to India, Akash, along with his family, met Seechewal at Nirmal Kutia, Sultanpur Lodhi, and thanked him for his support. Akash’s father Rajesh said when the family learned about the incident, they were left deeply shocked. 

14/05/2026 Ashok Kaura/Tribune

GMR gets Nagpur airport, MIHAN dream takes off

Nagpur: At least 20 months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held the groundbreaking ceremony for expansion and modernisation of Nagpur airport, the Union Cabinet chaired by him cleared the final administrative hurdle on Wednesday to allow the GMR Group to take over operations of the brownfield airport in a public-private partnership model. The decision brings much-needed clarity to a project set to be a gamechanger for the region with GMR expected to pump in Rs 7,000 crore for the airport's development.

The Cabinet approved extension of Airports Authority of India's (AAI) land lease to MIHAN India Limited beyond Aug 6, 2039, enabling the joint venture company to grant a 30-year concession to GMR Nagpur International Airport Limited (GNAIL) from the commercial operation date. The move effectively ends a prolonged legal and policy battle that stalled one of central India's most ambitious infrastructure projects for more than six years.

The approval is expected to revive the 30-year-old vision of the Multi-Modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur, or MIHAN, which was conceived as an integrated aviation and logistics centre to transform Nagpur into a strategic passenger and cargo gateway.

An elated Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis welcomed the Union cabinet decision, describing it as a turning point for the city's infrastructure ambitions. "Only a few clearances were pending for the airport transfer. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Cabinet for approving the project today. We will build a world-class airport in Nagpur," he told reporters.

Nagpur airport director Abid Ruhi said the Centre's approval would significantly accelerate the city's long-term economic development. "GMR will not only renovate the existing airport but also build a new international-standard terminal. It will construct a second runway and provide facilities comparable to top airports. The second runway will strengthen Nagpur's ambition of becoming a logistics capital," he said. Nagpur currently operates only two international flights despite its designation as an international airport.

14/05/2026 Times of India


As Iran war jolts Air India, Lufthansa and Cathay pounce on fast-growing market

New Delhi: Air India's thousands of flight cuts due to the Iran war and Pakistan's airspace ban have become a boon for foreign ​carriers, with Lufthansa Group (LHAG.DE), opens new tab and Cathay Pacific (0293.HK), opens new tab among those adding services to one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets.

With their Middle Eastern routes curtailed and some passengers wary ‌of connecting in the conflict-hit Gulf, India has become more attractive for international airlines looking to capitalise on strong demand for flights from South Asia to Europe and North America that has led to higher airfares.

Foreign airlines' share of India-origin international scheduled flights rose to 58.4% in March-May, from 51.2% a year earlier, OAG data shows. Air India scheduled 6,404 international flights from India in March-May, down 17.5% year-on-year, and announced widespread cuts for June-August on ​Wednesday including on European and North American routes.

For Air India, the flight cuts and encroachment from foreign rivals represent a blow to its ambitions of becoming a credible ​global airline by adding new widebody jets, upgrading cabins and adding more non-stop Europe and North America links.

"The war has attacked every leg of ⁠Air India's transformation plan," said Linus Benjamin Bauer, global managing partner at aviation consultancy BAA & Partners.

14/05/2026 Abhijith Ganapavaram/Reuters

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Rationalising international services: Air India suspends Chicago, Newark, Singapore flights; reduces European services

Air India on Wednesday announced the rationalisation of its services on select international routes between June and August 2026. The adjustments have been made in response to a combination of factors, including continued airspace restrictions over certain regions and record high jet fuel prices for international operations, which significantly impact the commercial viability of certain planned services, the airline said in a press statement.

These changes are aimed at improving network stability and reducing last-minute inconvenience to passengers, the statement added.

Despite the challenges and beyond these adjustments, Air India will continue to operate more than 1200 international flights every month, retaining a robust international network that spans five continents, including 33 flights per week to North America, 47 flights per week to Europe, 57 flights per week to the UK, 08 flights per week to Australia, 158 flights per week to the Far East, Southeast Asia and SAARC regions, and 07 flights per week to Mauritius (Africa), Air Indian said.

Air India also said it will proactively assist customers with bookings affected by the cancellations through this period with re-accommodation on alternative feasible Air India flights, free date change or full refunds, as applicable. The airline remains available to support guests through its 24x7 contact centre and digital channels.

The temporary network adjustments are summarised below by region:

North America

  • Delhi-Chicago: temporarily suspended
  • Delhi-San Francisco: reduced from 10x weekly to 7x weekly through August
  • Delhi-Toronto: reduced from 10x weekly to 5x weekly through July, increasing to daily operation from August
  • Delhi-Vancouver: reduced from 7x weekly to 5x weekly
  • Mumbai-Newark service increases from 3x weekly to 7x weekly and Delhi-New York (JFK) remains a 7x weekly service while Delhi-Newark and Mumbai-New York (JFK) services will be temporarily suspended

Europe

  • Delhi-Paris: reduced from 14x weekly to 7x weekly
  • Delhi-Copenhagen: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
  • Delhi-Milan: reduced from 5x weekly to 4x weekly
  • Delhi-Vienna: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
  • Delhi-Zurich: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
  • Delhi-Rome: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly

Australia

  • Delhi-Melbourne: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
  • Delhi-Sydney: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly

Far East, Southeast Asia and SAARC

  • Delhi-Shanghai: temporarily suspended through August
  • Delhi-Singapore: reduced from 24x weekly to 14x weekly
  • Mumbai-Singapore: reduced from 14x weekly to 7x weekly
  • Chennai-Singapore: temporarily suspended through August
  • Delhi-Bangkok: reduced from 28x weekly to 21x weekly from July
  • Mumbai-Bangkok: reduced from 13x weekly to 7x weekly from July
  • Delhi-Kuala Lumpur: reduced from 10x weekly to 5x weekly
  • Delhi-Ho Chi Minh City: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly in July and August
  • Delhi-Hanoi: reduced from 5x weekly to 4x weekly in July and August
  • Delhi-Kathmandu: reduced from 42x weekly to 28x weekly in June, and further to 21x weekly in July and August
  • Delhi-Dhaka: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
  • Mumbai-Dhaka: temporarily suspended through August
  • Mumbai-Colombo: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
  • Delhi-Colombo: reduced from 14x weekly to 12x weekly
  • Delhi-MalĂ©: temporarily suspended through August

Air India continues to work closely with the regulators, airport authorities, and industry partners to restore full capacity as soon as conditions permit, but may make further adjustments to its network, should the extraordinary operating environment prevail, the statement added.

13/05/2026 Air India

Air India dismisses rumours of cancelling all international flights till July

Air India has denied reports claiming that the airline cancelled all international flights until July because of fuel shortages, calling the speculation “false and baseless” even as it scales back some overseas operations amid rising costs.

“Malicious and fabricated claims circulating on certain platforms alleging that Air India has cancelled all international flights are completely false and baseless,” Air India Newsroom said in a post on X.

The clarification came after reports linked the airline’s recent international route cuts to an alleged wider operational crisis driven by soaring jet fuel prices.

Air India has, however, implemented reductions across parts of its international network for three months starting June as higher fuel costs and longer flying times hurt profitability on several routes.

The airline has suspended flights from Delhi to destinations including Chicago, Newark, Singapore and Shanghai as part of those temporary adjustments.

13/05/2026 Economic Times


Belgian national strike shuts Charleroi Airport; Indian travellers advised to re-route via Brussels

Belgium’s largest trade-union coalition has launched a 24-hour general strike that will completely close Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) on 12 May 2026 and cut scheduled departures at Brussels Airport (BRU) by more than 50 percent. Low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air have already cancelled all India-bound connecting flights via CRL, while Brussels Airlines is prioritising high-load long-haul routes but scrapping dozens of European feeders. Although India has no direct flights to Charleroi, the airport is a popular hub for price-sensitive passengers who combine separate tickets on Gulf and low-cost European carriers. Travel-management companies (TMCs) estimate that roughly 1,200 Indian leisure and visiting-friends-and-relatives (VFR) passengers were due to transit CRL on 12 May. Airlines are obliged under EU Regulation 261/2004 to offer full refunds or rebooking on the next available service, including on competing carriers—a fact many self-booked passengers are unaware of. Mobility managers with expatriates on project assignments in Belgium and northern France should proactively shift itineraries to BRU or Amsterdam Schiphol, allowing additional ground-transfer time due to possible rail and bus disruptions linked to the strike.

13/05/2026 VisaHQ

Rolls-Royce, HAL joint venture IAMPL inaugurates expanded manufacturing facility in Hosur

 International Aerospace Manufacturing Private Limited (IAMPL), a joint venture between Rolls-Royce  and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Wednesday inaugurated its expanded manufacturing facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, strengthening advanced aerospace manufacturing capabilities in India. Spread across 12 acres, the expanded facility will significantly enhance IAMPL’s capacity for producing world-class compressor and turbine components, while also building capabilities for developing complex and rotating parts for future indigenous and global technology programs.

Sashi Mukundan, Executive Vice President - Rolls-Royce India and Ravi K., Chairman and Managing Director - Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, inaugurated the facility alongside Seenivasan Balasubramanian, CEO - IAMPL.

 Speaking at the inauguration, Sashi Mukundan, Executive Vice President, Rolls-Royce India, said, “This joint venture with HAL is not only testament to our long-standing commitment to ‘Make in India’, it is an example of the sustained efforts that have gone into the creation of a strong, resilient aerospace and defence ecosystem in the country. We intend to establish India as a strategic ‘home market’ and remain focused on developing future-ready capabilities in here built on innovation, partnership and engineering excellence. IAMPL is already a benchmark facility within our global manufacturing ecosystem, and it will play a significant role as we move towards growing our sourcing 10-fold from India, in line with future programs and partnerships. Congratulations to the team at IAMPL for its consistent growth and success.”

 With a strong legacy spanning nine decades and a growing footprint, Rolls-Royce already plays an important role in powering, protecting and connecting India across civil aerospace, defence and power systems. Our solutions are powering significant platforms operated by the Indian armed forces, and provide uninterrupted power for critical infrastructure. These initiatives are further backed by local partnerships, joint ventures and academic collaborations.

Ravi K., Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), said, “We are pleased to witness the expansion and continued growth of IAMPL, our joint venture with Rolls-Royce. As part of our shared vision to advance India’s aerospace and defence industry, IAMPL is playing a key role in building advanced, future-ready industrial capabilities within the country. We are confident that these advanced manufacturing capabilities will significantly contribute to India’s vision of indigenous technology development, while further enhancing the nation’s standing in the global aerospace and defence value chain.”

Seenivasan Balasubramanian, CEO, IAMPL, added, “The expansion of our Hosur facility marks a significant step in scaling IAMPL’s manufacturing capabilities to meet the evolving requirements of our customers. With enhanced capacity for high-precision compressor and turbine components, we are strengthening our ability to deliver best-in-class quality and reliability to support both domestic and global programmes. Our continued focus remains on efficiency and building a resilient, high-performance manufacturing ecosystem.”

13/05/2026 IAMPL


SPH Aviation Launches iQuantara to 'Drive Indigenous Defence Drone Innovation in India'

Gurugram-based SPH Aviation Pvt Ltd., on Wednesday announced the launch of iQuantara, its dedicated defence-focused brand aimed at advancing indigenous drone technologies for India’s evolving security and surveillance needs. With this strategic move, SPH marks its expansion into the defence and aerospace domain, aligning with the national vision of self-reliance in critical defence technologies.

iQuantara evolves from SPH’s defence-focused initiatives, delivering earlier under the SPH Aviation name. The transition to iQuantara reflects a renewed strategic focus, a sharper brand identity and an expanded vision to scale indigenous drone technologies for defence applications in India, SPH Aviation said in a press statement.

iQuantara will focus on the design, development, and deployment of next-generation Integrated unmanned aerial systems (UAS) tailored for Indian defence applications, including but not limited to Surveillance and Intelligence Collection, TACC3I Systems, Swarm based Operational Missions, Border Monitoring, GIS based Mapping, Logistics Support, Emergency Management and Autonomous UAVs.

The new brand builds on AVPL’s existing capabilities in drone innovation, manufacturing, and training, leveraging its ecosystem-driven approach to scale high-impact solutions for national priorities. iQuantara also plans to manufacturing 500 plus drones in the coming year and scale production capacity to 1000 units annually. iQUANTARA will also expand R&D capabilities to improve telemetry, Remote Controls, data exchange, auto piloting in line with India’s push for indigenous defence production.

As India continues to strengthen its domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem, iQuantara aims to contribute by developing reliable, scalable, and indigenously built drone platforms. The initiative reflects AITMC Venture’s long-term vision to evolve from a sector-specific drone solutions provider into a multi-domain technology player supporting both civilian and strategic applications. The company is collaborating with defence R&D agencies and Premier IITs to accelerate innovation and deployment, SPH Aviation said.

Lt. Gen (Dr) RK Anand, Chief Executive Officer, said: “iQuantara has been envisioned as a forward-looking platform to develop indigenous drone technologies that can address the dynamic needs of modern defence operations. Our focus is on building reliable, integrated mission-ready systems that are designed, developed, and manufactured in India. With our experience of defence services, I see strong potential for indigenous drone systems in transforming defence preparedness.”

Dr. Preet Sandhu, Founder & Managing Director, AVPL International & Promoter, iQuantara, added: “The launch of iQuantara marks a significant step at AITMC Venture’s journey as we expand from agricultural drone applications into the defence sector. With our strong foundation in drone technology and skilling, we see this as a natural progression towards supporting India’s self-reliance in deep-tech areas while building a future-ready innovation ecosystem. Over the next 5 years, we aim to invest ₹75 crores and expand our reach to 15% of defence markets.”

13/05/2026 SPH Aviation

Noida Airport: AERA Fixes UDF for Passengers

Airports tariff regulator AERA on Tuesday fixed the user development fee for the Noida International Airport at Rs 490 for departing domestic passengers and Rs 980 for departing international passengers.

The User Development Fee (UDF) is fixed for the 2026-27 period.

For arriving domestic passengers, the fee will be Rs 210, while for arriving international passengers, the amount will be Rs 420, the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) said in a release.

The Noida International Airport (NIA), inaugurated on March 28, will start commercial operations on June 15.

The AERA said UDF for each departing domestic passenger has been fixed at Rs 490 per passenger, as against Rs 653 proposed by the airport operator YIAPL.

For each departing international passenger, the UDF is Rs 980, which is lower than the Rs 1,200 sought by the operator.

"These rates are the same as decided in the ad-hoc tariff order issued in August 2025," the AERA said.

The airports tariff regulator has approved the tariffs for the first control period (2026-2031), during which the UDF will gradually increase for departing as well as arriving domestic and international passengers.

Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd (YIAPL), a subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG, under the public-private partnership, will be operating the airport.

The AERA said the fee fixed for NIA is comparable to the national average of UDF at major airports and also well within the range of UDF currently levied at non-major airports.

To encourage airlines to start new routes, increase flights and expand their network from the airport in the early years, AERA said it has allowed a Variable Tariff Plan (VTP) for the airport.

13/05/2026  Rediff Money

4 Kg Marijuana Seized at Delhi Airport

Customs officials at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport have successfully intercepted a massive narcotics shipment, seizing over four kilograms of suspected marijuana worth Rs 4 crore.

The operation unfolded on May 12, when an Indian passenger arriving from Bangkok was identified through profiling and subsequently apprehended.

Officials uncovered the illicit substance concealed in four pouches within a rose gold trolley bag, and arrested another person at Terminal 3 who intended to collect the drugs. Both suspects were detained under the NDPS Act.

13/05/2026 DevDiscourse

Three Times Bigger! Srinagar Airport To Get Mega New Terminal Under Rs 1,000-Crore Upgrade

With Jammu and Kashmir emerging as a tourism magnet, the Modi government is planning a major upgrade for the Srinagar airport at a cost of nearly Rs 1,000 crore. The project will see a new passenger terminal building come up, nearly three times the size of the current building, along with an extended apron that will be able to accommodate 15 aircraft in parking bays.

CNN-News18 has accessed a document of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) that mentions these details. The existing passenger terminal building at Srinagar is spread across an area of 20,659 sqm. The new terminal building will be spread over 51,500 sqm, along with a 20,000 sqm basement. The airport currently has nine aircraft bays and will have 15 bays in the future. This will help meet the ever-increasing passenger traffic and demand at Srinagar airport, according to the document.

The Srinagar airport belongs to the Indian Air Force. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) maintains a civil enclave comprising the passenger terminal building, civil apron and allied infrastructure. The total existing land area of the civil enclave is 73.10 acres.

“Modification and expansion of the existing passenger terminal building and a multi-level car park and allied works is required to meet the growing traffic demand," the document says while seeking project consultancy for the project.

The site of the new terminal building is adjacent to the existing terminal building at Srinagar airport. The existing terminal building has an area of 20,659 sqm, with a capacity to handle 950 passengers during peak hour (PHP). During 2024-25, the airport handled a total of 28,494 aircraft movements and annual passenger traffic of 4.47 million.

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IAS officer, family denied boarding at Dubai airport; Chandigarh consumer commission penalises Air India Express

While holding Air India Express guilty of deficiency of service, the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, has directed it to pay a compensation of Rs 15,000 and refund Rs 1,26,771, along with an annual interest to a senior IAS officer.

The officer had alleged that he, along with his family, was denied boarding at the Dubai airport.

In a complaint filed with the commission, senior IAS officer Veerendra Kumar Meena, a resident of Chandigarh, said that he, his wife and son visited Dubai for a vacation from June 9, 2024, to June 17, 2024.

For their return journey, they had booked tickets on an Air India Express flight scheduled to fly from Dubai to Amritsar. These tickets were purchased through a travel agent at a cost of Rs 18,420 per person.

Rana Gurtej Singh, counsel of complainant, said that the scheduled departure time for the flight was 8:50 am on June 17, while boarding was scheduled to commence at 7:50 am.   The family arrived at Dubai International Airport approximately two and a half hours prior to the scheduled time.

They had completed the check-in formalities, obtained their boarding passes and deposited their luggage. The boarding passes clearly indicated that the gate would close at 8:25 am that is, 25 minutes prior to the flight's departure. They arrived at the boarding gate well within the allotted time however, the airline's ground staff stopped them, claiming that the boarding process had already concluded.

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‘Traumatising Experience’: Indian Woman Shares Disturbing Ordeal At Laos Airport, Sparks Reactions

An Indian woman travelling through Southeast Asia has shared her frustrating experience of allegedly being stopped from boarding a flight to Cambodia despite carrying valid documents and proof of funds. In an Instagram video, the traveller claimed she was asked to show hundreds of dollars in cash and faced additional questioning because of her Indian passport. Her account has now sparked a wider conversation online about how Indian travellers are treated abroad.

The woman, identified as Annapurna, said the incident happened while she was travelling from Laos to Cambodia through Vietnam Airlines. She claimed that despite showing bank statements, travel history and proof of previous travel to Cambodia, airline officials still refused to let her board.

In the video, Annapurna explained that she had earlier entered Cambodia from Bangkok without any trouble and had even paid for her visa on arrival using a card.

However, during her later journey from Laos, she alleged that officials suddenly demanded she show around $400 in cash to prove she was a genuine tourist. She said the staff did not accept her digital proof or previous travel history.

“No matter how many proofs I showed them, the bank statements, my previous travel history, and the fact that I literally paid by card to enter Cambodia two weeks ago without any trouble, they didn’t allow me," she said in the clip.

The traveller also claimed that when she asked for official proof of the rule, the airline staff allegedly showed her a Messenger group chat instead of any formal document.

13/05/2026 News18.com

Cabinet approves Nagpur Airport modernisation under PPP model

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday approved the upgradation and modernisation of Nagpur International Airport through a long-term licence involving a private partner under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

The approval includes the extension of the lease period of land owned by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and leased to MIHAN India Limited (MIL) beyond August 6, 2039. The move will enable MIL to grant a 30-year concession to GMR Nagpur International Airport Limited (GNIAL) from the Commercial Operation Date (COD).

The decision marks a key development in the expansion of Nagpur airport under the Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN) project.

MIL was formed in 2009 as a joint venture between AAI and Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC), with an equity structure of 49:51. While airport assets were transferred to MIL in 2009, execution of the lease deed was delayed due to land demarcation issues. Subsequently, AAI land was leased to MIL till August 2039.

In 2016, MIL issued a global tender to identify a private operator for the airport under the PPP model. GMR Airports Limited emerged as the highest bidder with an initial quoted revenue share of 5.76 per cent, later revised to 14.49 per cent of gross revenue.

The bidding process was annulled by MIL in March 2020, following which GMR Airports challenged the decision before the Bombay High Court. The matter later reached the Supreme Court, which ruled in favour of GMR Airports in September 2024. Following the verdict, MIL signed a concession agreement with GNIAL on October 8, 2024.

13/05/2026 DD India

'Kaddu', Beloved Delhi Airport Dog Missing For Months, Found Safe In Dwarka

Kaddu, a stray dog loved by frequent flyers and staff at Indira Gandhi International Airport, has been found safe in the Dwarka region. The news was shared on social media by user Tanya, who posted a video of Kaddu, with the caption, "Kaddu has been found. After months of relentless searching, she's finally safe." Kaddu is reportedly one of the two dogs missing from the Delhi airport. The video of the dog instantly triggered emotional reactions from animal lovers who had followed the case for weeks. However, NDTV can't confirm when exactly the dog was found.

Animal welfare group 'Save Delhi NCR Dogs' shared another reunion clip on Instagram showing a woman activist breaking down in tears after spotting Kaddu. "We have the best news ever to share: Kaddu, our beloved airport dog, has been found! After days of searching, tireless trekking, and holding onto hope, Kaddu is safe and sound," the group wrote.

While reacting to the video, social media users called it the "best news of the day," praising volunteers who combed parts of Delhi to trace the dog. Activists confirmed Kaddu is now receiving care, rest, and medical attention.

13/05/2026 NDTV

First Made-in-India C295 Aircraft Successfully Rolls Out at Tata Vadodara Facility

TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has achieved a major breakthrough in India’s aerospace sector by completing the first Airbus C-295 military transport aircraft at its Final Assembly Line in Vadodara, Gujarat.

This accomplishment is a historic first, as it marks the first occasion a private sector entity in India has successfully built and rolled out a full military aircraft, a domain traditionally led by state-owned enterprises.

Notably, this rollout has been executed months ahead of the original September 2026 deadline.

This event serves as a significant boost to the national 'Make in India' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' campaigns, showcasing the increasing capability of private firms in handling advanced defence projects.

The manufacturing plant in Gujarat was constructed following a ₹21,935 crore contract finalised between the Government of India and Airbus Defence and Space in 2021.

The foundation stone for this facility was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in October 2022.

Specifically procured for the Indian Air Force (IAF), this versatile twin-turboprop aircraft will phase out the legacy Avro HS-748 fleet.

The C-295 is a medium tactical airlifter with a payload capacity of over 9,000 kilograms or up to 71 personnel.

13/05/2026 Defence.in

Trainer Aircraft Crash Lands In Baramati Months After Ajit Pawar Plane Accident

A trainer aircraft operated by a private company crash landed at Baramati in Maharashtra's Pune district on Wednesday morning, police said. The crash took place in the same village where Ajit Pawar's plane crashed in January, killing the politician. 

No serious injuries were reported, and the trainee pilot, who was the sole occupant of the aircraft, escaped safely following the accident near Gojubavi village adjacent to the Baramati airstrip area, officials said.

The incident occurred at 8.50 am, Pune Superintendent of Police Sandip Singh Gill told news agency PTI.

During the crash landing, just before hitting the ground, a part of the aircraft hit an electric pole. 

"As per preliminary information received from witnesses, the aircraft was flying at a comparatively low altitude when it developed a technical malfunction. During the crash landing, one side of the aircraft reportedly hit an electric pole before it struck the ground," he said.

13/05/2026 NDTV

After Cabinet's Nod, This Maharashtra Airport Is Poised To Become Central India’s Key Aviation Hub

Nagpur’s Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is set for a major transformation after the Union Cabinet approved a key proposal that clears the way for the development of a world-class aviation hub in Central India.

The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday approved the extension of the lease period of Airports Authority of India (AAI) land leased to MIHAN India Limited (MIL) beyond August 6, 2039. The move enables MIL to hand over the airport to GMR Nagpur International Airport Limited (GNIAL) under a 30-year concession agreement from the Commercial Operation Date (COD).

The decision marks a major milestone for the Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN) project, which aims to transform Nagpur into a major passenger and cargo aviation centre.

With the lease extension now aligned with GNIAL’s 30-year concession period, authorities said the project can move ahead without legal or operational hurdles. Officials expect the development to bring large-scale investment, modern infrastructure, and improved passenger and cargo handling facilities to the airport.

13/05/2026 Saurabh Verma/News18.com

Lanxess, HPCL ink MoU to upscale aviation and industrial lubricants

Specialty chemicals major Lanxess has signed an MoU with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to jointly advance the availability of aviation and industrial lubricants in India and SAARC countries.

The partnership aims to deliver technologically advanced, high-performing lubricant solutions, advancing standards and availability in the booming aviation and industrial markets in the country.

“We are excited to partner with Lanxess to provide Indian customers with cutting-edge lubricants that enhance efficiency and performance. With Lanxess’ expertise and our strong market presence, this collaboration will drive growth across aviation and industrial sectors,” said Srinivas Ch, Executive Director — Lubes, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited.

The collaboration will enable broader local access to premium Lanxess-branded aviation and industrial lubricants, including in critical segments, besides exploring business development opportunities.

13/05/2026 Pioneer