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Thursday, June 18, 2026

India Begins Trials of Full-Body Scanners at Airports to Modernise Passenger Screening

India's aviation security framework is set for a major technological upgrade as the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has begun trials of full-body scanners at four major airports—Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Kochi. The three-month trial, which started in May, is being evaluated by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to assess the scanners' effectiveness in detecting concealed threats while reducing the need for physical frisking. BCAS has also directed airport operators at Srinagar, Jammu and Ayodhya to install the advanced screening systems on a priority basis.

The move marks a significant shift in passenger screening practices at Indian airports, bringing them closer to international standards. Full-body scanners use advanced imaging technology to detect both metallic and non-metallic objects without physical contact, potentially speeding up security checks while enhancing passenger convenience. Officials said airports handling more than five million passengers annually will also be required to deploy the technology. "The scanners minimise the need for physical frisking while improving threat detection capability," a senior security official said. CISF personnel are currently assessing operational aspects, passenger throughput and privacy safeguards before a wider rollout is approved.

The introduction of the scanners comes as India seeks to strengthen aviation security amid rapidly growing passenger traffic. Earlier this year, BCAS signed an agreement with Rashtriya Raksha University to establish a dedicated testing and certification centre for full-body scanners and other aviation security equipment. Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu had said the initiative would help create a robust evaluation framework for next-generation airport security systems. With trials underway and more airports preparing for deployment, India's airports are entering what security agencies describe as a "new era of passenger screening."

IndiGo launches airport transfer service ‘Cabs with IndiGo’

IndiGo has introduced ‘Cabs with IndiGo’ – a dedicated airport transfer service designed to ensure reliable, on-time, and stress-free connectivity to and from airports across all Indian cities. 

Seamlessly integrated with IndiGo BluChip, the airline’s loyalty program, the service enables members to earn 5 IndiGo BluChips for every ₹100 spent on Cabs with IndiGo, making the entire journey a more rewarding experience with accelerated point accumulation, the airline said in a press release.

IndiGo has been consistently investing in a holistic travel ecosystem with a focus on simplifying end-to-end travel for customers, and the introduction of Cabs with IndiGo is a natural extension of that commitment. Beyond offering air connectivity, IndiGo also facilitates booking hotels from over 7 lakh stay options and handpicked sightseeing experiences. 

The newest addition, Cabs with IndiGo, further enhances this ecosystem. Powered by Mojoboxx, Cabs with IndiGo offers travellers a dependable and transparent mobility solution with features tailored specifically for air travel, such as: • Reserve cabs with just ₹49 • 100% confirmed rides with assured pick-up • Pre-booked cabs with transparent pricing and zero surge fares • Free cancellation until pick-up time • 30 minutes of free wait time to accommodate travel uncertainties 

Built exclusively to address the most common pain points of air travellers such as uncertain availability, surge pricing, and last-minute cancellations, the service prioritizes punctuality, reliability, and customer convenience. 

This service ensures guaranteed cabs for departures and dependable rides upon arrival, ensuring a smooth and convenient experience throughout the journey.  

Neetan Chopra, Chief Digital and Information Officer, IndiGo said : “At IndiGo, our focus extends beyond operating flights—we are committed to building a seamless, end-to-end travel ecosystem that our customers can rely on. The introduction of Cabs with IndiGo strengthens this vision by ensuring that every stage of the journey, from home to the airport and onward to the final destination, is smooth, dependable, and stress-free. As we continue to enhance our suite of travel solutions, this service reinforces our promise of offering meaningful, hassle-free, and consistent mobility to our customers.” 

Cabs with IndiGo is now available for booking through the IndiGo website and mobile app, offering customers a unified travel experience like never before. 

CSIR-NAL signs MoU to strengthen aviation education & research in Bengaluru

Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based CSIR–National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) to enhance collaboration in aviation education, research and innovation.

Under the partnership, the two institutions will jointly develop academic curricula, establish advanced laboratories and testing facilities, facilitate faculty and student exchange programmes, and support capacity-building initiatives in the aviation sector. They will also undertake collaborative research and development projects.

Speaking at the MoU exchange ceremony, CSIR-NAL Director Abhay Pashilkar said, "This partnership marks a significant milestone in CSIR-NAL's journey. By bringing together innovation, education and industry expertise, the collaboration will strengthen research and development efforts and contribute to the future growth of India's aviation sector."

GSV, established under the Central Universities (Amendment) Act, 2022, is India's first university dedicated to transportation and logistics. The institution functions under the Ministry of Railways.

18/06/2026 Deccan Herald

Star Air Expands Network with Launch of Mundra Services from June 23

 Regional carrier Star Air has announced the launch of scheduled commercial flight services to Mundra in Gujarat, with operations set to commence on June 23. The addition of Mundra marks the airline's 32nd destination in its growing domestic network and is aimed at enhancing air connectivity to one of India's most important industrial and port hubs. The airline said the move aligns with its strategy of connecting underserved regions with major economic centres across the country.

The new services will provide direct and one-stop connectivity between Mundra and several key cities, including Mumbai, Hindon (Ghaziabad), Goa (Mopa), Bengaluru and other destinations across Star Air's network. According to the airline, five weekly direct flights will operate between Mumbai and Mundra, offering a faster travel option for business travellers, port users and industrial stakeholders. The airline believes the new route will support trade, commerce and regional development by improving access to the Kutch region and the Adani-operated Mundra Port, India's largest commercial port.

Star Air Managing Director Shrenik Ghodawat said the launch reflects the airline's commitment to strengthening regional connectivity and unlocking economic opportunities in emerging markets. He noted that Mundra's growing importance as a logistics, manufacturing and maritime hub makes it a strategically significant addition to the carrier's network. The airline, which operates an all-Embraer fleet, said the new services are expected to benefit business travellers, tourists and local communities by providing reliable and convenient air links to destinations across India.

Green Hydrogen Push Could Reshape India's Aviation Fuel Future

India's efforts to decarbonise its aviation sector received a significant boost with the launch of the Green Hydrogen Certification Portal, a digital platform designed to ensure transparency, traceability and regulatory compliance in the production of green hydrogen. Launched by Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi, the portal forms part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission and is expected to play a crucial role in certifying hydrogen and hydrogen-derived fuels used by hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation, refining and fertiliser production. The certification system is intended to assure both domestic and international markets that India's green hydrogen meets stringent sustainability standards.

The aviation sector is emerging as one of the key beneficiaries of India's green hydrogen strategy. The government is preparing to increase the use of green hydrogen and its derivatives, including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and synthetic e-fuels, as airlines worldwide face mounting pressure to reduce carbon emissions. The move is also aimed at helping Indian exports comply with the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which will impose carbon-related costs on products entering Europe. Industry experts believe certified green hydrogen could eventually become a critical feedstock for producing low-carbon aviation fuels, helping Indian carriers and airports meet future environmental requirements while reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels.

While commercial hydrogen-powered aircraft remain several years away, India is laying the groundwork for a broader hydrogen ecosystem through certification, infrastructure development and investment incentives. Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government targets annual production of 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030 and is supporting projects across mobility, ports and industrial sectors. For aviation, the certification portal represents an important first step toward establishing a trusted supply chain for future hydrogen-based and synthetic aviation fuels, positioning India to participate in the global transition toward cleaner air transport.

TajSATS Opens Major In-Flight Kitchen at Noida Airport

TajSATS, India's largest airline catering company and a subsidiary of the Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (IHCL), has inaugurated a state-of-the-art in-flight kitchen at the newly operational Noida International Airport, marking a significant milestone in the airport's aviation support infrastructure. Strategically located within the airport premises, the facility is designed to serve both domestic and international carriers, strengthening TajSATS' presence in the rapidly growing Delhi-NCR aviation market.

Spread across 45,000 square feet, the new kitchen has the capacity to produce more than 20,000 meals per day and can be expanded further as passenger traffic grows. The facility incorporates advanced food safety and security systems, including X-ray machines, goods scanners and modern operational equipment. It also features "The Atelier," a dedicated tasting room where chefs and airline partners can collaborate on developing premium onboard dining experiences tailored to airline requirements.

According to TajSATS CEO Manish Gupta, the facility represents a strategic investment aligned with India's next phase of aviation growth and will support not only airline catering but also institutional and corporate food services in the region through its subsidiary, Nekta Food Solutions. The launch fulfills a vision first outlined in 2023 when TajSATS signed a long-term concession agreement with Noida International Airport to develop the catering hub. With the addition of the Jewar facility, TajSATS further expands its nationwide network of airline catering operations, positioning itself to support increasing passenger volumes at one of India's newest international gateways.

Farmers Yet to Receive Compensation for Jewar Airport Land, Say Leaders

 Farmers who surrendered their land for the development of the Noida International Airport at Jewar are yet to receive compensation, according to farmer leaders who raised the issue during a meeting of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM). All India Kisan Khet Mazdoor Sangathan (AIKKMS) president Satyavan said land acquisition for major infrastructure projects continues to be a contentious issue and alleged that affected farmers in Uttar Pradesh are still awaiting compensation for land acquired for the airport.

Satyavan also claimed that farmers in 519 villages along the proposed Ganga Expressway corridor between Meerut and Allahabad have been instructed not to sell their land, indicating the possibility of further acquisitions. He said concerns over land acquisition, compensation and rehabilitation remain major issues for farming communities across the state.

Meanwhile, SKM leader Darshan Pal announced plans for a nationwide agitation on August 10, including “Jail Bharo” and “Rail Roko” protests against what the organisation described as anti-farmer policies. The farmers' body is also demanding a legal guarantee for minimum support prices, repeal of certain free trade agreements and a comprehensive farm loan waiver programme.

Navi Mumbai Airport Set to Begin International Operations from July 15

Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is preparing to launch international passenger and cargo operations from July 15, marking a major milestone in the development of India's newest aviation hub. The airport, which began domestic operations late last year, is expected to initially cater to destinations in the Gulf region, while international freighter services will commence simultaneously. The move is aimed at easing congestion at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and strengthening the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's position as a key aviation gateway.

Airport officials said the required customs, immigration and cargo clearances are in the final stages, with regulatory approvals expected before the launch. According to reports, airlines including IndiGo and Air India Express are likely to operate the first international services from the airport. "International passenger and cargo operations are scheduled to commence from July 15," NMIA said, adding that preparations are underway to ensure a seamless rollout of services. The airport is also planning a major expansion, including a larger second terminal, to support long-term traffic growth.

The launch is expected to significantly boost passenger and cargo capacity in western India. Airport management estimates that daily passenger traffic could rise from about 20,000 currently to around 50,000 by the end of the year, while aircraft movements may more than double. "The airport is evolving into a major aviation and logistics hub," officials said, highlighting NMIA's role in supporting trade, tourism and regional economic growth. With dedicated cargo facilities and growing airline interest, the airport is positioning itself as a key alternative gateway for both travellers and freight operators.

Embraer Offers India Production Hub Role in Bid for IAF Transport Aircraft Programme

Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer has stepped up its campaign for the Indian Air Force's Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme by offering to establish a full-scale assembly line for its C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft in India. The proposal would position India as a production and export hub for the aircraft if the C-390 is selected to replace the IAF's ageing medium-lift transport fleet, according to reports.

According to FlightGlobal, Embraer is marketing the C-390 as a versatile multi-role transport aircraft capable of carrying up to 26 tonnes of payload while operating from short and semi-prepared runways. The company has said that local production would allow Indian firms to become part of its global aerospace supply chain, creating opportunities in manufacturing, maintenance, repair and overhaul, and exports.

Embraer has partnered with the Mahindra Group to strengthen its bid and has proposed extensive technology transfer and industrial cooperation in India. The company expects progress on the MTA procurement programme in the coming months, with the Indian Air Force projected to acquire around 80 aircraft under the initiative to modernise its transport fleet.


Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Air India Flight Suffers Bird Strike During Landing at Raipur, Aircraft Grounded for Inspection

Raipur: An Air India flight arriving from Delhi suffered a bird strike while landing at Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur on Wednesday morning, but landed safely without any injuries to passengers or crew.

According to airport authorities, the bird hit occurred during the final phase of landing. The aircraft completed the landing safely and taxied to the terminal normally. Airport officials confirmed that all passengers and crew members disembarked without incident.

"The aircraft landed safely despite the bird strike. Standard inspection procedures have been initiated," an airport official said.

The extent of damage to the aircraft was not immediately known. Air India engineering teams were expected to carry out a detailed inspection before the aircraft is cleared for further operations. As per standard aviation safety procedures, aircraft involved in bird-strike incidents are subjected to thorough checks, particularly of engines, fuselage and leading-edge structures.

Air India has not yet issued a detailed statement on the incident. Flight operations at Raipur airport were reported to be normal following the occurrence.

The incident comes amid continued efforts by airports across the country to strengthen bird-hazard management programmes around airfields to reduce the risk of wildlife strikes.

17/06/2026

AI Express flight from Kannur to Jeddah returns due to engine fault

An Air India Express flight bound to Jeddah from Kannur returned within two hours of the flight on Tuesday due to a fault in the aircraft's engine, airport sources said.

The aircraft with over 180 passengers took off at 7.40 am from Kannur airport, but around two hours into the flight, the pilots saw an engine warning light and decided to return, the sources said.

"The flight landed safely in Kannur, and all the passengers are fine," they said.

A subsequent check of the aircraft found that there was something wrong with the fuel filter, they said.

The aircraft circled the airport for some time to reduce fuel before landing, they added.

An airline spokesperson said the crew of the flight decided to return as a precautionary measure following a technical issue.

17/06/2026 Economic Times


Blue Dart Celebrates 30 Years of Aviation Operations, Highlights Role in India's Express Cargo Network

 Mumbai: Blue Dart has marked 30 years of aviation operations, underscoring the role of its dedicated cargo airline in building one of India's largest time-definite express logistics networks. The company said its aviation arm has been a key driver of speed, reliability and nationwide connectivity since launching operations in 1996.

According to the company, Blue Dart Aviation has operated more than 215,000 flights and transported over 2.05 million tonnes of air cargo during the past three decades. The network has supported critical sectors including pharmaceuticals, banking and financial services, manufacturing, automobiles, e-commerce and small and medium enterprises.

Blue Dart said its air cargo operations played a vital role during the COVID-19 pandemic, transporting vaccines, personal protective equipment and other essential supplies across the country, helping maintain supply chain continuity during a period of unprecedented disruption.

"Blue Dart's aviation capability has been a key enabler of our time-definite delivery promise, supporting next-day and under-24-hour delivery commitments across India," said Balfour Manuel, Managing Director of Blue Dart Express Ltd. He added that the aviation network has strengthened the speed, reliability and certainty associated with the Blue Dart brand while connecting businesses and communities across the country.

Capt. Nikhil B. Ved, Managing Director of Blue Dart Aviation Ltd., described the anniversary as a significant milestone in the company's journey. He said the achievement reflected three decades of operational excellence, safety, collaboration and customer focus, as well as the contributions of employees, regulators, airport operators and service partners.

Blue Dart Aviation was incorporated in 1994 and launched operations on June 17, 1996, with two Boeing 737 freighters, becoming India's first domestic cargo airline. Over the years, the carrier expanded its fleet and network to support the growing demands of India's express logistics market.

Today, Blue Dart operates a fleet of eight dedicated freighters, comprising Boeing 757 and Boeing 737 aircraft, which form the backbone of its overnight express delivery network across India.

17/06/2026

Hong Kong Air Cargo selects Aeroprime as it targets India growth

Hong Kong Air Cargo has appointed Aeroprime as its GSSA in India as it looks to expand its presence in the fast-growing cargo market.

Under the agreement, Aeroprime will be responsible for cargo sales, marketing, customer engagement, and business development activities for the airline’s services to and from Delhi.

The two companies said that the partnership would help support Indian exporters and freight forwarders.

The GSA said that trade between India and East Asia continues to witness robust growth, particularly across sectors such as electronics, telecommunications equipment, pharmaceuticals, automotive components, fashion, perishables, and e-commerce shipments.

Hong Kong Air Cargo vice president, commercial, Raymond Chen, said: “India remains a strategically important market for Hong Kong Air Cargo. Delhi, in particular, serves as a major gateway for high-value and time-sensitive shipments.”

Abhishek Goyal, executive director and chief executive of Aeroprime Group, added: “Hong Kong remains one of the most important air cargo hubs globally, offering seamless access to major manufacturing, trading, and consumption markets.

“This partnership reflects our continued commitment to delivering value-driven cargo solutions to the logistics community while supporting Hong Kong Air Cargo’s growth ambitions in India.”

17/06/2026 Damian Brett/Aircargo News

Spain's FlyBy Aviation Academy and WeMakeScholars Sign Strategic Partnership for India

FlyBy Aviation Academy, one of Spain's largest EASA-approved flight training organisations, is delighted to announce the signing of a strategic partnership with WeMakeScholars, India’s leading platform for education financing and scholarships. 

This protocol marks an important milestone in FlyBy’s long-term commitment to the Indian market — a strategic territory for the Academy, which already operates a dedicated training pathway for Indian cadets through its Indian DGCA programme. This programme is designed to deliver an Indian DGCA-compliant Commercial Pilot Licence supported by world-class European training standards and an EASA license, allowing graduates to hold both EASA and DGCA pilot licenses.  

Through this partnership, Indian students enrolling at FlyBy Aviation Academy will gain privileged access to WeMakeScholars’ full suite of education finance services, removing one of the most significant barriers faced by aspiring pilots: funding their training. 

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Noida Airport Expands Operations with First Cargo Flight from Chennai

Noida: Just two days after commencing commercial passenger services, Noida International Airport (NIA) marked another significant milestone on Wednesday by launching cargo operations with the arrival of its first dedicated freight flight from Chennai. The development strengthens the airport's ambitions of emerging as a major logistics and aviation hub for North India.

The inaugural cargo service was operated by Afcom Cargo using a Boeing 737-800 freighter on the Chennai–Noida route. The aircraft, carrying domestic e-commerce and general freight consignments, was welcomed at the airport's cargo terminal with a traditional water-cannon salute.

The launch comes shortly after NIA began commercial passenger operations on June 15, when the first scheduled passenger flights started operating from the greenfield airport at Jewar. Airport officials described the commencement of cargo services as a crucial step in establishing a dual-role passenger and freight gateway for the National Capital Region (NCR).

According to airport authorities, the inaugural flight serves as a live demonstration of the airport's cargo readiness and operational capabilities. The airport's cargo ecosystem has been developed by Air India SATS Airport Services (AISATS), which has created an integrated cargo terminal designed to handle both domestic and international freight. The facility is supported by multimodal road and rail connectivity, warehousing infrastructure and digital cargo processing systems.

Industry observers believe the launch of cargo operations will help decongest existing freight facilities in the Delhi-NCR region while providing exporters, manufacturers and e-commerce companies with an additional logistics gateway. The airport's strategic location near major industrial clusters in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi is expected to boost air cargo volumes in the coming years.

17/06/2026

Hindon loses 16 routes as Jewar airport emerges as NCR's new aviation hub: RTI

As Noida International Airport (NIA) at Jewar opens its doors to commercial flights and ushers the National Capital Region (NCR) into the era of dual airports, the region's first attempt at creating an alternative aviation hub is quietly losing ground. An RTI response accessed by India Today reveals that Hindon Airport, launched with much fanfare under the Centre's UDAN scheme, has lost at least 16 routes as airlines steadily scale back operations.

In March 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the civilian terminal at the Indian Air Force's Hindon airbase under the Centre's flagship UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme. Located in Ghaziabad, Hindon was envisioned as a low-cost airport aimed at improving regional connectivity and easing the burden on Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.

More than seven years later, however, the airport is grappling with shrinking connectivity and a steady decline in traffic.

Information obtained under the Right to Information (RTI) Act shows that at least 16 routes have been discontinued from Hindon. Air India Express and IndiGo have withdrawn services to several cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Bhubaneswar, Goa, Kolkata, Patna, Jaipur, Varanasi, Ahmedabad and Indore.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) attributed most of the route suspensions to "operational reasons", while Air India Express's Mumbai and Bengaluru services ended following a "cessation of operations".

17/06/2026 Ashok Upadhyay/India Today

Why Guwahati airport is ranked among world’s most beautiful airports in 2026

Guwahati’s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport has been recognised among the world’s most beautiful airports for 2026 by the prestigious Prix Versailles awards.

What makes the airport stand out is that it does not simply look modern. It tells a story - one rooted in Assam’s landscapes, culture and natural heritage. Here’s what makes this airport a treat to the eyes.

Blending Assam’s ecological heritage with modern design

The new terminal at Guwahati airport has been designed as a gateway to the Northeast, with architecture that draws inspiration from the region’s biodiversity and traditions.

Unlike conventional airport designs that often look similar across countries, the terminal aims to give travellers a sense of place from the moment they arrive.

The design incorporates elements inspired by Assam’s natural surroundings, including bamboo, orchids and the region’s rich ecological heritage.

The idea is simple: an airport should not just connect people to a destination; it should introduce them to it.

17/06/2026 First Post

Two Indian Airports Among World's Most Beautiful in 2026

Two Indian airports have earned a place on the prestigious World's Most Beautiful Airports 2026 list released by Prix Versailles, a global architecture and design award presented annually at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The recognition highlights India's growing prominence in airport design, sustainability and passenger experience.

The two Indian facilities featured on the list are Terminal 2 of the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati and Terminal 1 of the Navi Mumbai International Airport. They were selected alongside airports in China, Germany, Cambodia and the United States.

According to Prix Versailles, the awards recognise airports that combine architectural excellence, innovation, sustainability and a strong sense of local identity. The 2026 list comprises seven airports and terminals from around the world that have redefined the passenger experience through design.

Guwahati's Terminal 2 drew praise for its design inspired by Assam's natural and cultural heritage. The terminal incorporates bamboo and orchid motifs, with flowing ceiling patterns and green spaces intended to reflect the region's landscape and traditions.

Navi Mumbai International Airport, which is preparing to commence international operations, was recognised for its striking lotus-inspired architecture. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the terminal features petal-shaped roof structures and extensive landscaped areas aimed at blending aesthetics with functionality.

Prix Versailles Secretary General Jérôme Gouadain said modern airports have become "inescapable hallmarks" of their regions and eras, serving not only as transport infrastructure but also as symbols of economic, cultural and social development.

The recognition comes as India continues to invest heavily in airport infrastructure, with several new greenfield airports and terminal expansions underway. While only two Indian airports made the 2026 global list, the achievement underscores the country's growing focus on creating world-class aviation gateways that combine operational efficiency with architectural distinction.

17/06/2026

SpiceJet Staffer Suspended After Heated Confrontation with Passengers at Bagdogra Airport

A SpiceJet employee has been suspended after a heated verbal altercation with passengers at Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal following the cancellation of a Delhi-bound flight. Videos of the confrontation, which have since gone viral on social media, show angry passengers arguing with airline staff as security personnel attempted to defuse the situation.

The incident occurred on June 13 after SpiceJet flight SG 151 from Bagdogra to Delhi suffered repeated delays before being cancelled. According to passengers, the flight, originally scheduled to depart at 4.10 pm, was delayed several times during the day before travellers were informed late in the evening that it would not operate.

Passenger Noman Shaikh alleged that the airline failed to adequately assist stranded travellers. “We were informed that the flight would depart at 10 pm. However, later in the evening, we were told that it had been cancelled,” he said. He also claimed that passengers were served poorly prepared food and that no accommodation arrangements were made after the cancellation, further fuelling frustration among those affected.

In a statement, SpiceJet said the disruption was caused by operational challenges arising from adverse weather conditions. The airline explained that the aircraft had earlier been diverted to Kolkata due to bad weather, resulting in significant delays and eventually forcing the cancellation of the flight. “Due to this unpredictable cancellation, some of the irate passengers and our staff members got involved in a verbal altercation,” the airline said.

SpiceJet confirmed that disciplinary action had been taken against the employee seen in the video. “She has been served with immediate suspension of services and sent to refresher training,” the airline said, while expressing regret for the inconvenience caused to passengers. 

17/06/2026

First domestic freighter lands at Noida cargo hub

A new airfreight corridor has taken a step forward in India after the first domestic cargo flight was handled at the Multi Modal Cargo Hub at Noida International Airport.

Ground operations firm Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited processed the inaugural freighter arrival on Wednesday, marking the start of domestic cargo activity at the site.

The flight, operated by Afcom Holdings Ltd, arrived from Chennai aboard a Boeing 737-800F carrying close to 20 tonnes of freight, including perishables and precision components.

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