Monday, April 13, 2026

Civil Aviation Ministry raises issue of restricted access for Indian carriers at Dubai airports

New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Ministry has, through the Consulate General in Dubai, approached authorities over the highly restricted access for Indian carriers at Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport, a senior official said.

While restrictions on all foreign flights have been in place since February 28 and extended periodically, the latest curbs from April 20 to May 31 are expected to severely impact Indian airlines, sources said. Each airline is currently permitted only one round flight per day to either of the two airports.

A senior civil aviation official said the issue has been taken up with Dubai authorities through the Indian Embassy and efforts have been ongoing for the past ten days.

Air India Express, IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet operate multiple daily flights to Dubai under normal circumstances.

An airline executive said operations were halted after the conflict that began on February 28, with only a few special flights initially allowed. Subsequently, airlines were permitted one slot per day, extended periodically. The latest extension continues this restriction until May 31.

12/04/2026 New Indian Express

Jewar Airport Redrawing NCR’s Real Estate Map

Luxury in NCR is quietly changing its address. For years, the premium tag was closely tied to Gurugram’s niche sectors and select pockets of South Delhi. What is unfolding along the Noida-Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway corridors, however, signals a clear realignment. Luxury today is no longer defined solely by a postcode; it is increasingly shaped by infrastructure, accessibility and future readiness.

At the heart of this shift is infrastructure rather than sentiment. The recent inauguration of the Noida International Airport has significantly reshaped perceptions of the region, positioning NCR’s eastern corridor as one of the country’s most closely watched real estate growth stories.

According to the latest report by Knight Frank India, the airport is expected to significantly strengthen developer confidence and drive fresh residential supply across Greater Noida’s micro-markets. The report highlights that since the foundation stone of the airport was laid in November 2021, the region has witnessed a steady rise in launches and sales activity.

Greater Noida accounted for 28% of total NCR residential launches in 2025, a notable increase from 19% in 2021. Annual residential launches have also surged from 4,415 units in 2021 to nearly 14,000 units in 2025, underscoring the growing developer interest in the corridor.

The airport development also marks a structural shift in NCR’s aviation framework. With the addition of Jewar, the region is gradually moving towards a three-airport ecosystem, complementing the existing aviation infrastructure and decentralising passenger traffic. The phased expansion strategy is expected to position Jewar as a major secondary aviation hub in North India.

11/04/2026 Kausar Firdausi/Outlook

Air India Express to operate flights between Mangaluru and Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah on April 13

Air India Express will operate its flights between Mangaluru and Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Jeddah on Monday (April 13).

It will operate its Mangaluru–Dubai–Mangaluru flights IX 6040/6041, Mangaluru–Abu Dhabi–Mangaluru flights IX 6083/6086, and Mangaluru–Jeddah–Mangaluru flights IX 845/847, sources at the Mangaluru International Airport said.

Flights services between Mangaluru and West Asian cities were disrupted since the war between Iran and US-Israel broke out on February 28.

12/04/2026 The Hindu

Shivamogga MP writes to M.B. Patil to ensure Shivamogga-Bengaluru flight services are unaffected

Member of Parliament from Shivamogga B.Y. Raghavendra has written to the Minister for Industries M.B. Patil to intervene to ensure the flight services of Indigo Airlines, connecting Shivamogga and Bengaluru, are not affected.

A press communique from the MP’s office on Sunday, stated that Mr. Raghavendra wrote to Mr. Patil on April 5, stating that the suspension of the flight services with effect from May 1, was a matter of concern for regular passengers from the Malnad region and those from neighbouring districts.

The airport, built by spending around ₹450 crore, that started its operations on August 31, 2023, has handled 2,400 flights and served more than 1 lakh passengers since then. The Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC) entered into an agreement with Indigo in April 2023, providing financial support of ₹78,000 per round trip, (₹500 per seat). The airline company continued its operations, though the agreement expired in August 2025, as it had confidence in the route.

However, in March 2026, Indigo conveyed its decision to suspend its Bengaluru-Shivamogga service from May, citing operational pressures arising from the revised Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL), notified by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). 

12/04/2026 The Hindu

Flyers Troubled at Ahmedabad Airport Amid SpiceJet Flight Delays

Ahmedabad: Passengers at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in the city have faced major inconvenience today after multiple delays of SpiceJet flights disrupted travel schedules, leading to chaos at the terminal and protests by stranded travellers.

Several passengers, who were booked on SpiceJet flights, raised slogans against airline authorities, alleging poor coordination and a lack of timely and accurate communication regarding flight timings. Many reported being left waiting for hours without clear updates.

According to airport data, at least five to six SpiceJet flight arrivals have been delayed through the day. The Chennai flight (SG 458) has been delayed and is now expected to arrive at 1:10 am instead of 10:20 pm.

The Mumbai flight (SG 1078) will also reach late at 6:14 pm instead of 5:35 pm, while the Bengaluru flight (SG 764), set to land at 11:45 am, is delayed by a few hours and will arrive at 3:25 pm. Some earlier morning flights from Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata also arrived late. However, as of now, late-night flights from New Delhi, Varanasi and Bengaluru are set to arrive as scheduled.

Among departures, the Ahmedabad–Kolkata flight (SG 441), originally scheduled for 7:35 pm, has been delayed by nearly four hours to 11:30 pm. A Bengaluru-bound flight (SG 465) has also been delayed by approximately 2.5 hours, departing at 7:30 pm instead of 4:45 pm. The Ahmedabad–Mumbai morning service (SG 1077), scheduled at 9:55 am, eventually took off at 11:43 am.

11/04/2026 DeshGujarat

App-Based cabbies threaten to stop airport service from Apr 14

Nagpur: Travellers flying from and landing at the city airport are likely to face a lot of inconvenience as a union of app-based taxi drivers has threatened to withdraw services from April 14. The union also plans to block entry of other cabs in the airport premises, a move that could leave passengers stranded and trigger on-ground confrontations.

The protest, called by the Taxi Vahan Chalak Malak Sanyukt Kruti Samiti, will begin on April 14 and continue indefinitely. While the suspension of app-based services itself is expected to inconvenience travellers, the union's decision to prevent other taxis from entering the airport has raised serious concerns of on-ground friction.

Passengers may be forced to get off outside the airport and walk in with luggage, as cabs will be stopped from entering the premises. Union president Deepak Sane told TOI that around 150 app-based taxi drivers operate at the airport daily. "No app-based driver will operate at the airport. We will also not accept trips to and from the airport through apps," he said.

Sane confirmed that office-bearers will be stationed on all four approach roads to the airport to ensure compliance. "If any driver is seen going inside, we will peacefully request them not to enter," he said, adding that a written intimation has been given to the police.

12/04/2026 Viraj Deshpande/Times of India

Vijayawada airport seeks DGCA approval for new ATC tower operations

Vijayawada: Following the successful trial run of the newly constructed Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower at Vijayawada Airport, officials of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at the airport have written to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), seeking the requisite permissions to commence regular operations from the new ATC tower. To improve flight operational efficiency, the AAI has constructed the new ATC tower at cost of Rs 90 crore at Vijayawada airport.

For nearly one month, the Vijayawada airport authorities carried out a trial run at the newly constructed ATC tower, along with the existing ATC tower, simultaneously managing the flight traffic at the airport from both the new and old towers.

"We have successfully conducted live air traffic management from the new ATC tower for the last 30 days. Based on successful trials, the ATC officials at the airport have written to DGCA, seeking its approval for shifting the ATC operations to the new tower," Vijayawada Airport ATC assistant general manager Vamsi Krishna told STOI, confirming that they have sought the DGCA's permission.

11/04/2026 Times of India

Delhi's main airport releases footage of aggressive stray dog incidents

Delhi's main airport just dropped recorded footage showing recent dog bite incidents on its premises.

Airport officials are urging everyone to steer clear of stray dogs, since some have been acting aggressively.

They say passenger safety is a top priority and they are teaming up with authorities to find a long-term fix.

12/04/2026 NewsBytes

Mohali’s absconding accused arrested from Mumbai airport while fleeing to Thailand

Police arrested an absconding accused in a 2025 robbery and assault case from Mumbai Airport. Mukesh Kumar, a resident of Mohali, was booked for a long time in a robbery and assault case registered at Sector 14, here, due to which a Look Out Circular (LOC) had been issued against him.

According to reports, the accused was attempting to flee abroad (Thailand) by boarding a flight from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai, when he was intercepted and apprehended by the Immigration Department.

Upon receiving the information, a team from Panchkula police arrived in Mumbai and arrested him.

According to the case, the accused, along with his accomplices, assaulted a youth and his friends in Rajiv Colony, here, on January 14, 2025 and took away approximately Rs 1,20,600 and other items. 

11/04/2026 Gaurav Kanthwal/Tribune

Why Sachin Tendulkar Can Skip Metal Detector Checks At Indian Airports?

A video showed Sachin Tendulkar passing through an Indian airport without going through the usual metal detector, which left people buzzing online. Fans were quick to wonder how someone with such a strong track record could get special treatment. The rule allows top national figures, mainly those awarded Bharat Ratna, to skip standard security checks under BCAS protocols. That said, there's no need for him to wait in line.

He walks right past the detectors instead. A team from the central Industrial Security Force stands by to handle crowds and protect him during transit. As it happens, this isn't just about convenience, and it's part of the formal recognition given to select individuals in India.

The exemption from regular airport screening is not a random celebrity privilege but a strictly documented legal protocol. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security maintains a highly specific list of distinguished individuals who are entirely excused from pre-flight security checks at all airports within the country. Because Sachin Tendulkar received the Bharat Ratna, which stands as the highest civilian award in India, he rightfully holds a permanent place on this exclusive list.

The aviation security rules clearly mandate that such esteemed personalities do not have to undergo standard physical frisking or walk through conventional metal detectors. This prestigious privilege is accorded to respect his monumental contributions to the nation and to facilitate his smooth transit through highly populated travel hubs.

For Sachin Tendulkar, this protocol ensures his airport travel remains completely uninterrupted and officially sanctioned by the national security apparatus alongside other dignitaries like the President and the Prime Minister.

11/04/2026 Sunday Guardian

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Waste cooking oil offers a viable alternate to cut carbon emissions by aircraft: Study

As India prepares to meet the internationally mandated obligations for adopting cleaner aviation fuel by 2027, a new study has found that blending waste cooking oil with aviation fuel can significantly reduce carbon emissions.

Researchers at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur investigated the result of blending neat Jet A-1, a kerosene based fuel used in aircraft, and neat fried cooking oil, methyl ester (FCOME). Blends with 10 percent, 20 percent, 30 per cent, 40 per cent and 50 per cent by volume of FCOME were used.

“FCOME shows approximately 37 percent reduced carbon monoxide (CO) emissions but a slight increase in nitrogen oxides (NOx) when compared to neat Jet A-1,” the researchers reported.

“Among blends, 10 percent FCOME and 90 percent Jet A-1 can be considered as an environmentally friendly fuel, as it has reduced both CO and NOx emissions, but overall, a blend with 20 percent FCOME will have optimum performance in all aspects,” the researchers said.

The research, titled ‘Combustion Study of Fried Cooking Oil Methyl Ester for Potential Additive to Aviation Fuel,’ was published in Elsevier’s Fuel, an international peer reviewed journal, on April 6.

11/04/2026 Vijay Mohan/Tribune

Bangladesh-India discuss strengthening cooperation in civil aviation sector

Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Prannoy Verma paid a courtesy call on the Honorable Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Afroza Khanam (Rita). Honorable Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat was also present in the meeting.

The meeting discussed various aspects of strengthening bilateral cooperation in the civil aviation sector between the two countries, improving air connectivity, increasing air cargo capacity, and developing and enhancing aviation infrastructure.

High Commissioner Prannoy Verma briefed the Minister and State Minister about the ongoing development activities in India’s civil aviation sector. He mentioned that as a result of these initiatives, India has now become one of the fastest growing civil aviation markets in the world.

12/04/2026 Business in Bangladesh

IndiGo Becomes First Airline To Receive 500 Airbus Deliveries, Eyes 900 More Aircraft In Next Decade

Mumbai: IndiGo received the delivery of its 500th Airbus aircraft, becoming the first airline in the world to reach the milestone of direct deliveries from the European manufacturer. The airline still has around 900 aircraft in its orderbook to be delivered over the next decade.

The landmark aircraft, an Airbus A320neo, registered as VT-ION, joined India's largest airline's fleet without much noise earlier this month. The milestone comes at a critical time for Indian aviation, which is suffering from the headwinds of the West Asia crisis and the rising jet fuel prices, as well as IndiGo, which saw its worst operational crisis in December last year.

While large aircraft leasing companies like ILFC and NAS Aviation have historically managed higher volumes, IndiGo is the first commercial passenger airline to receive 500 units directly from Airbus.

The Indian airline has surpassed long-established global giants like Lufthansa, which has received 466 deliveries, and China Eastern, which has received 449 deliveries till date.

11/04/2026 Dhairya Gajara/Free Press Journal

“Horrible Experience,” Air India Passenger Served Rotten Aloo Chat On Flight, Airline Responds

Recently, a passenger took to his official X account (@siyer30) to share a “horrible experience” he had with Air India on his Delhi to Pune flight.

Sunder Meenakshi Narayan Iyer was flying Premium Economy and alleged that Air India served aloo chaat made with rotten potatoes. He mentioned that the dish was not just tasteless but also had a bad smell. Everyone on the flight was complaining about its quality. Sunder also shared that though the air hostess apologised profusely, the caterers should be punished for this.

Air India wasted no time in responding to this complaint. The airline replied in the comment section and wrote, “Dear Mr. Iyer, we hear you and value your input. Please be assured, we have noted your comments about the meal experience and shared internally for review. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.” 

Many netizens had mixed opinions on this complaint. Some shared that Air India’s food has always been good. One X user commented, “Sorry to hear about your experience, but my experience with Air India is very good, tasty hot food served, airhostess service courteous, maybe a very rare incident with you.”

11/04/2026 Ashmeet Guliani/Curly Tales

Regular flights to Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya to commence from Doon

Regular flights are set to commence from Dehradun to Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya. Union Minister of Civil Aviation Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu conveyed this information to Chief Minister Dhami through a written letter. These new flights are expected to boost both tourism and pilgrimage.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had recently requested the Union Minister of Civil Aviation to launch flight services connecting Dehradun with Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya. Through his letter, the Union Minister informed the Chief Minister that, currently, 254 weekly round-trip flights are being operated from Dehradun to Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Shamshabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Pune, and Kullu by airlines such as IndiGo, Alliance Air, Air India, and Air India Express.

11/04/2026 Uttarakhand News Network

IndiGo Pilot's Mid-Air Encounter With 'Kattappa' Actor Sathyaraj Wins Internet: "No Stardom, Just Pure Humility"

A mid-air encounter turned memorable when an IndiGo pilot came face-to-face with veteran actor Sathyaraj, best known for playing Kattappa in 'Baahubali'. The actor was on an IndiGo flight when the pilot, still in uniform after finishing his duty, was seated next to him. He was super stoked to meet the man behind one of Indian cinema's most iconic characters. 

Hemanth Naidu documented the sweet encounter in an Instagram video, where they discussed the actor's shooting schedules, discipline, and the famous question that has echoed across pop culture since the film's release. The reference, central to the plot of 'Baahubali: The Conclusion', has become one of the most recognisable lines in Indian film history.

“Did you ever get a chance to ask Kattappa ne Bahubali ko kyu maara? Well, I did. Not in a press meet, not on a film set, but 35,000 feet in the air. Right after my flight duty, I was seated next to the man himself, Mr. Satayraj. We spoke about his shooting schedules, his discipline and honesty, and how he is fitter at 71 than most of us today. He even asked about my schedule as a pilot and reminded me health is the real wealth. No stardom, just pure humility," Naidu said in the video.

"35,000 feet comes with more than just views. I get to meet incredible people and have conversations that stay with me for life. This is just one of many," the pilot wrote in the caption of the video. 

12/04/2026 Ritu Singh/NDTV

A guide to India’s pet-friendly airlines, cabs and stays

The travel industry in India is steadily transforming to accommodate the rising number of pet parents seeking seamless journeys. What was once a logistical hurdle is now becoming a mainstream travel experience, fuelled by a surge in pet ownership and shifting consumer expectations.

This demand has paved the way for a new wave of niche service providers, creating a more inclusive environment that makes travelling with your companions easier than ever.From pet-friendly flights to specialised cab operators and hotels, the industry is evolving to make travel easier for pet lovers. As the world is celebrating National Pet Day today, let's take a look at pet-friendly travel services in India.Pet Carriers For FlyingThe aviation sector has made notable progress in this sector, but with limitations. 

Carriers such as Air India and Akasa Air currently lead the space, allowing domesticated cats and dogs onboard under defined conditions.Pets can travel in-cabin if they meet weight limits — typically up to 10 kg including the carrier — or as checked baggage or cargo for larger animals. Air India’s “Paws on Board” initiative is available on 80+ domestic and international routes with standardised processes, including documentation and advance booking windows.  

 Akasa Air’s "Pets on Akasa" service makes domestic travel more inclusive by allowing you to bring your cats or dogs (aged 3 months and older) along for the journey. You have the flexibility to keep your pet with you in the cabin or have them travel in the cargo hold. To ensure a comfortable experience for everyone, the airline limits each flight to three pets total: two in the cabin and one in cargo.

Pet Cabs Fill The Last-Mile Gap On the ground, a new category of “pet taxis” is emerging to address the key gap in the pet travel journey. The segment has seen steady growth in urban areas, driven by rising demand and convenience. With the Uber Pet service, pet parents residing in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru can travel more easily with their furry companions. 

By selecting this specific ride option, available both for immediate on-demand trips or via the Reserve feature, riders can ensure a pet-friendly experience for an additional fee.Hotels And Stays Embrace 'Petcations'The hospitality industry is also increasingly marketing pet-friendly stays. From cosy homestays to luxury chains, accommodations now offer pet-specific amenities. 

Popular destinations like Coorg, Mumbai, and Delhi have seen a rise in pet-welcoming properties. Premium hotel chains have introduced specialised packages, reflecting a shift where pets are the core part of the itinerary.To make stays more comfortable, pet-friendly hotels provide specialised services and amenities for both animals and their owners. 

11/04/2026 CNBC-TV18

Major flight disruptions hit Ahmedabad Airport

Passengers faced major inconvenience at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Sunday after widespread disruption to flight schedules triggered chaos at the terminal.

According to reports, around 15 flights were delayed, while a key international flight to Sharjah operated by SpiceJet was cancelled. Several domestic flights bound for metro cities such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, and Kolkata were also delayed for hours, leaving passengers stranded-many of whom were travelling for business or emergency purposes.

Frustrated by the prolonged delays, poor management, and lack of clear communication from the airline, passengers staged protests inside the airport and raised slogans against the authorities.

12/04/2026 Pioneer

'Fear Of Retribution': Pilots Say Airlines Are Forcing Them To Fly In Conflict Zones

Pilots are raising safety concerns after growing fear that they could be in breach of their contracts if they refuse assignments that require them to fly over conflict zones, as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. Safety concerns have been elevated by pilots in countries from Lebanon to India.

While many European airlines have been banned from operating in Middle Eastern airspace, there are some carriers that continue to operate in the region without as many restrictions, with one of these being the Indian flag carrier, Air India. Following these developments, a global aviation union group has raised concerns that pilots are afraid to resume assignments, as they could lose pay or be fired, as reported by Reuters.

Pilots are raising safety concerns after growing fear that they could be in breach of their contracts if they refuse assignments that require them to fly over conflict zones, as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. Safety concerns have been elevated by pilots in countries from Lebanon to India.

While many European airlines have been banned from operating in Middle Eastern airspace, there are some carriers that continue to operate in the region without as many restrictions, with one of these being the Indian flag carrier, Air India. Following these developments, a global aviation union group has raised concerns that pilots are afraid to resume assignments, as they could lose pay or be fired, as reported by Reuters.

Pilots in Israel's neighboring country of Lebanon have voiced their concerns that they may face sanctions from their employer if they refuse to fly. This comes at a time when there are continuing to be unpredictable conditions, and airspaces can abruptly close without notice due to incoming missile or drone strikes.

The underlying fear of retribution remains strong, as reported by Hay, a Delta Air Lines Captain, who noted that they are worried they could lose their job and won't be paid for the time spent on a trip they didn't take. While the names of the airlines involved were not disclosed, the report evidently shows that there is a lack of confidence that a positive safety culture allows pilots to speak up.

Members of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Association (IFALPA) include several airlines based in the conflict-stricken region, including Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Egypt. This does not include the major Gulf carriers that have been heavily affected by the Iran crisis, such as Emirates and Qatar Airways, which remain unionized.

11/04/2026 Aaron Bailey/Simple Flying


One-Flight Rule To Dubai Sparks Revenue Fears For IA

HYDERABAD: Dubai has reportedly imposed restrictions, allowing only one foreign flight daily to its airports until May 31, owing to the West Asian crisis. From India alone, approximately 75 to 85 flights operate daily to Dubai, making it one of the busiest international routes. Major carriers including Emirates, Flydubai, IndiGo, and Air India Express connect multiple Indian cities to Dubai airports, with top routes from Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and cities in Kerala. From Hyderabad to Dubai, Emirates earlier operated three flights daily, Air India and IndiGo one each — this was the schedule before the crisis. The restrictions on foreign airlines have sparked fears of revenue losses among Indian carriers, which had planned more flights than airlines from any other country, letters show.

The war that began on February 28 forced the aviation industry to set new norms. “Such decisions at this point of time, when ATF is at an all-time high, will push operators into greater losses. There are multiple areas involved in airline operations, and restrictions like these will affect the industry,” explained Fawzan Fareed, regional manager (Operations India), Sri Lankan Airlines.

11/04/2026 Sanjay Samuel Paul/Deccan Chronicle

Noida International Airport: A New Gateway for Delhi-NCR

The Noida International Airport's inauguration marks a significant milestone in India's aviation infrastructure, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the ceremony. This new airport, strategically located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district along the Yamuna Expressway, is set to become a key addition to the country's aviation network. With an investment of around Rs 11,200 crore under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, the airport aims to enhance regional and international connectivity for the National Capital Region (NCR).

The Noida International Airport is being positioned as a second international gateway for Delhi NCR, complementing the existing Indira Gandhi International Airport. With rising passenger demand and capacity constraints at IGI Airport, the new facility is expected to play a crucial role in distributing traffic more efficiently. Together, the two airports will function as an integrated aviation system, helping reduce congestion, improve connectivity, and enhance the region's standing among leading global aviation hubs.

One of the key aspects of this project is its focus on sustainability and future-readiness. The airport has been designed to achieve net-zero emissions, incorporating energy-efficient systems and environmentally responsible practices. The architectural design, inspired by traditional Indian elements such as ghats and havelis, blends modern infrastructure with cultural aesthetics, creating a distinctive identity for the airport while offering passengers a sense of place rooted in Indian heritage. 

12/04/2026 Seattle Today

From grounded to reborn: How Air India revived a 'Dead' Boeing 777 after 5 years in Nagpur

Nagpur: For nearly five years, a massive Boeing 777 stood silent on the tarmac, its future uncertain and its systems deteriorating with time.

Parked and largely written off during a turbulent phase for Air India, the aircraft became a symbol of neglect. Today, its dramatic revival at Nagpur has turned it into a story of engineering grit and the city's rising aviation significance.

The aircraft, registered as VT-ALL, had been grounded since February 2020. As months turned into years, critical systems became unserviceable, and the aircraft slipped out of operational planning. By the time Air India returned to the Tata Group in 2022, it was among 30 long-grounded aircraft inherited by the airline.

In May 2025, the aircraft was moved to the AI Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Nagpur, a decision that placed the city at the centre of one of Air India's most ambitious technical projects.

Engineers at the Nagpur facility undertook a complete nose-to-tail restoration, installing over 3,000 new components and completing more than 4,000 maintenance tasks. The project included around 80 critical modifications, including the highly complex longeron structural reinforcement.

Major assemblies such as engines, auxiliary power units, fan cowls and thrust reversers were replaced. Essential systems, from hydraulics and landing gear to avionics, oxygen supply and air conditioning, were painstakingly rebuilt, effectively reconstructing the aircraft from the inside out.

The restoration effort transformed Nagpur into a hub of high-end aviation engineering activity. Teams worked nearly round the clock, coordinating across multiple departments, including base maintenance, technical services, supply chain, and quality assurance.

12/04/2026 Nagpur Today/Dailyhunt

India raises export duties on diesel, aviation turbine fuel

New Delhi: India has further ​raised a windfall tax on exports of ‌diesel and aviation turbine fuel it imposed last month to ensure adequate domestic supply.

In a government notification on ​Saturday, India's finance ministry increased the tax ​on diesel exports to 55.5 rupees per ⁠litre from 21.5 rupees per litre, and on ​exports of aviation turbine fuel to 42 rupees ​per litre from 29.5 rupees per litre, effective immediately.

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India also last month cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by ​10 rupees ($0.11).

11/04/2026 Nikunj Ohri/Reuters

Drugs worth 28L seized at city airport, one arrested

Kolkata: A smuggler was arrested at Kolkata airport and 800g of hydroponic cannabis worth 28 lakh, hidden inside tea containers, was seized from him. Cops said he came from Bangkok.

"Last year, we seized around 417 kg of this type of cannabis at Kolkata Airport alone. Most of it mainly comes from Thailand. They are hiding it in an ingenious way, inside tea containers, which makes it quite difficult for us to detect. The trend we have seen is that it is usually mixed with consumables, so that they can evade detection," said Vinayak Azaad, commissioner (preventive), Kolkata Customs.

12/04/2026 Mayukh Sengupta/Times of India

From Fog-Ready Runway To 10-Min Check-In: Inside Noida International Airport’s Facilities

Equipped with a 3,900-metre runway capable of handling wide-body aircraft, including long-haul international flights, the upcoming Noida International Airport is preparing to begin commercial operations in April 2026.

The airport features an Instrument Landing System (ILS), advanced navigation aids and airfield lighting that will enable round-the-clock operations, even in low-visibility conditions such as winter fog that often disrupts flights in North India.

With infrastructure designed for low-visibility operations and a terminal built for rapid passenger processing, the airport aims to manage both fog-related disruptions and high passenger throughput.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the much-awaited Noida International Airport at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday. He is expected to arrive in Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar, around 11:30 am to tour the terminal building, followed by the formal launch at noon and a public address highlighting the project’s significance and future roadmap.

Located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district along the Yamuna Expressway, the airport has been developed as the NCR’s second international airport after Delhi’s IGI Airport. The facility is expected to share passenger and cargo traffic with Delhi, easing the burden on IGI, which currently handles most of the region’s flights.

28/03/2026 Aanchal Sinha/News18.com

AAI Team from Delhi to Visit Bihar to Survey 4 Airports as State Government Writes Letter for UDAN Inclusion

Patna: A team from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is set to arrive from Delhi to conduct a detailed survey of four airports in Bihar, as the state government intensifies efforts to expand regional air connectivity and bring these airstrips under the UDAN scheme.

The survey will cover airports in Motihari (East Champaran), Bhagalpur, Gopalganj and Chhapra (Saran). The inspection team is expected to reach Bihar between April 15 and April 18 to assess the feasibility of upgrading and expanding the existing airstrips.

Following the site inspection, the AAI team will prepare a pre-feasibility report for the state’s Civil Aviation Department. The report will outline key requirements, including land acquisition and infrastructure upgrades needed to operationalise the airports for commercial flight services.

The Bihar government has also written to the Centre requesting inclusion of all four airports under the UDAN regional connectivity scheme. Officials said the state has already made payment to the AAI for conducting the pre-feasibility study, in a move aimed at expediting the project.

12/04/2026  Lakshita Kashyap/Patna Press

Minor scare at Dabolim airport after exhaust pipe overheats, catches fire

Panaji: A minor fire broke out at the Goa International Airport, Dabolim, when exhaust pipes connected to the diesel genset overheated and caught fire on Saturday. The fire was contained to the storeroom, but Airports Authority of India (AAI) officials said that some electrical items and appliances were damaged in the incident. Nobody was injured in the incident.

The fire began just before 11.30am and was brought under control using fire hoses and fire extinguishers by the on-duty staff.

“There was no flight hindrance, and fortunately the fire was not in the public area,” said an AAI official.

Civilian flight operations are paused every morning till 12.30pm due to ongoing naval flying.

“Within 10 minutes, they contained it and doused the fire. Even the smoke was extracted before the first flight could land,” said the official.

12/04/2026 Times of India

Mysore Airport runway expansion: DPR ready for 500 mts tunnel under runway

Mysore/Mysuru: The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the expansion of Mysore Airport at Mandakalli has been finalised and is awaiting formal approval, according to Airport Director P.V. Ushakumari.

One of the biggest challenges in the project is the intersection of the proposed runway extension with the existing Mysuru-Nanjangud National Highway. To address this, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has proposed constructing an underground tunnel for Highway traffic.

The matter was discussed at the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) Meeting held at the Zilla Panchayat (ZP) Hall, chaired by Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy yesterday.

An earlier DPR had proposed extending the runway by constructing an underpass for Highway traffic and building the runway above it. However, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) raised safety concerns and proposal was dropped. A revised plan has now been prepared for a 3-km bypass with a 500-metre tunnel section beneath the Airport runway. The DPR is currently awaiting final approval.

Deputy Commissioner (DC) G. Lakshmikanth Reddy informed the Committee that land acquisition for the project is almost complete, with only the transfer of compensation to landowners pending.

He added that about 7 acres of revenue land, currently in a residential layout, will be acquired shortly. “There are no other major hurdles in the project,” he said.

11/04/2026 Star of Mysore

AAI Survey For Adilbad Airport To Begin On April 17

Adilabad: The length of the runway has become the main cause of concern for setting up the Adilabad airport, as it will determine the nature of aircraft that could land at the airport, which will serve both civilian and defence needs.

Officials of the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the Union defence ministry and the state government will take a call on the length of the runway and its angle for the proposed airport after conducting a field-level Obstacle Limitation Survey (OLS) survey on the ground on April 17.

The OLS is aimed at preventing obstructions to taking off and landing in the airport area. It identifies maps, evaluates natural features like streams and rivulets and manmade objects such as electricity towers and buildings and terrain in the vicinity of the proposed airport.

If bigger aircraft have to land at the airport, the runway should be longer than 2.9 km. If the runway is shorter than 2.9 km, the airport cannot serve international flights and will have to serve only domestic aeroplanes.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Adilabad MLA Payal Shankar said the runway will be 2.5 km long as the total length of the proposed airport itself is 3.1 km. He said the Union defence ministry and AAI will establish the Airport Training Centre and the Defence Research Institute at Adilabad along with the airport.

Initially, the government had proposed to develop the airport through a joint venture with the Airport Authority of India (AAI). However, the defence ministry had agreed to build the airport, while AAI will construct the civilian terminal.

11/04/2026 Dailyhunt

Fire at Goa’s Dabolim Airport quickly contained; flights unaffected

A minor broke out in an electrical switch room at the Goa International Airport at Dabolim on Saturday. The fire was quickly doused and no casualties were reported, said officials. Officials said the flight operations remained unaffected, and some passengers who were near the terminal area were “relocated to areas where there was no smoke.”

According to airport officials, a fire broke out in the electrical switch room next to the elevator at Arrival A2 corridor at 11.34 am on Saturday. The fire staff rushed to the spot and at 11.43 am, the fire was controlled by the fire team.

In a statement, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said no casualties were reported.

“The flight operations remained unaffected as this incident took place during NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) hours and the arrival area was cleared off smoke by the time of first arrival flight. However, the passengers who were already in SHA were relocated to areas where there was no smoke and the airlines were directed to inform passengers to remain calm and to not panic due to smoke. The smoke was contained by using smoke extractors in building by 12.25 pm,” the statement said.

11/04/2026  Pavneet Singh Chadha/Indian Express

FLY91 launched operations on Hyderabad-Rajahmundry, Hyderabad-Vijayawada sectors

Regional airline FLY91 launched operations on the Hyderabad-Rajahmundry and Hyderabad-Vijayawada sectors on 10th April 2026.

Union Minister of Civil Aviation Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu virtually inaugurated the first departure from Vijayawada Airport to Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Both routes will operate daily, scaling to double-daily frequency from 17th April 2026.

The inaugural ATR 72-600 aircraft received ceremonial water cannon salutes at the respective airports. Passengers on the inaugural flights were presented with commemorative boarding passes. The inauguration was attended by Kollu Ravindra, Minister for Mines, Geology and Excise, Government of Andhra Pradesh, M. Lakshmikantha Reddy, Airport Director, Vijayawada Airport, and Ashutosh Chitnis, Chief Revenue Officer, FLY91

11/04/2026 ET Travel World