Secretary Civil Aviation reviews works on Jammu Airport expansion

 Secretary, Civil Aviation Department (CAD), Mohammad Aijaz Asad, today chaired a meeting at Civil Secretariat to review progress of works being executed under Jammu Airport expansion project.
The meeting had detailed discussion on various issues pertaining to expansion of Jammu Airport including shifting of cattle sheds and hatcheries, shifting of Animal Husbandry Office, demolition of private structures, disbursement of structural compensation, physical progress/ infrastructural…
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Source: http://brighterkashmir.com/secretary-civil-aviation-reviews-works-on-jammu-airport-expansion

Louise Tricoire appointed SVP aviation marine fuels at TotalEnergies

With over three decades of market experience, TotalEnergies Marine Fuels is TotalEnergies’ dedicated business unit in charge of worldwide bunkering activities.
Tricoire has worked for the compnay in various positions for over 20 years, most recently as VP marine fuels.
Active in 130 ports
A long-term partner to the global shipping industry (including cruise), TotalEnergies Marine Fuels serves more than 200 shipping customers across over 130 ports in Europe, Asia Pacific and Africa. Its…
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Source: https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/ship-operations/louise-tricoire-appointed-svp-aviation-and-marine-fuels-totalenergies

Pune Airport’s New Terminal Takes Flight

Pune, known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra, is witnessing a significant milestone in its aviation sector with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art terminal at Pune Airport. This new terminal, poised to redefine air travel in the region, reflects the city’s growing prominence as a key economic and tourist hub.
With an investment of billions of rupees, the new terminal boasts modern amenities and enhanced capacity to accommodate the increasing number of passengers flocking to Pune….
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Source: https://www.constructionworld.in/transport-infrastructure/aviation-and-airport-infra/pune-airports-new-terminal-takes-flight/54531

In-demand non-pilot careers in aviation in 2024 and how to get into them – AeroTime

Careers in aviation extend well beyond the typical jobs of piloting and cabin crew that often spring to mind. In this article, Jainita Hogervorst  , Director of Dubai-based Aviation Consultancy Aerviva, which provides aviation recruitment and document management services, highlights 3 non-pilot careers in aviation that are currently in demand. Most importantly, she shares her expertise on how you can start a career in these fields.

Growing demand across our sector

The ever-growing…
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Source: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/in-demand-non-pilot-careers-in-aviation-in-2024-and-how-to-get-into-them/amp

Universal Aviation UK celebrates 40th anniversary

Universal Aviation UK at London-Stansted Airport, one of the oldest Universal Aviation FBO ground services network locations, celebrated its 40th anniversary this month.

Some of Universal Aviation UK’s major developments since 1984 include the 2003 opening of the European Operations Centre (EOC), supporting regional trip support services.
The EOC makes Universal Aviation UK unique among ground handlers in the UK, as it provides dedicated flight support and slot coordination…
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Source: https://www.businessairportinternational.com/news/universal-aviation-uk-celebrates-40th-anniversary.html

Will the shortage of aircraft hamper the growth of Bangladesh’s aviation industry?

Ongoing international crises and supply chain issues have caused a shortage of aircrafts. It threatens Bangladeshi airlines’ growth

Recently, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projected that global airlines would carry 4.7 billion passengers in 2024, compared to the pre-pandemic (2019) record of 4.5 billion. The Asia-Pacific region has experienced the highest passenger growth so far. Bangladesh is no exception. Biman Bangladesh Airlines and US Bangla…
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Source: https://www.tbsnews.net/thoughts/will-shortage-aircraft-hamper-growth-bangladeshs-aviation-industry-839151?amp

Air China Orders 100 Extended-Range Comac C919s

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A C919 in a flying display at the 2024 Singapore Airshow.
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SINGAPORE—Air China has signed a purchase agreement with Comac for 100 C919ER narrowbody airliners, giving the domestically…
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Source: https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/aircraft-propulsion/air-china-orders-100-extended-range-comac-c919s

Deutsche Aircraft Joins Drive to Upscale European SAF Production

While Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) are crucial for achieving climate-neutral aviation in Europe, investment in e-fuel production across the European Economic Area (EEA) is lagging behind.
To address this challenge, German aircraft manufacturer Deutsche Aircraft convened along with key industry players. They recently hosted a two-day conference focused on accelerating e-fuel production capacity.
ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation Sets SAF Goals
The ReFuelEU Aviation regulation mandates a…
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Source: https://aviationsourcenews.com/manufacturer/deutsche-aircraft-joins-drive-to-upscale-european-saf-production/

Rwanda Bill can give flight to Tory aspirations

A late night Westminster drama culminated with the passage of the controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill. After the seemingly endless parliamentary bickering reached a conclusion favouring the government’s bill, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak might be forgiven for heaving a momentary sigh of relief. The passage of this bill marks another attempt to rescue the Tory party’s grim electoral prospects. Whether the government is able to implement this policy effectively remains to be seen. But, it…
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Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/rishi-sunak-rwanda-bill-can-give-flight-to-tory-aspirations-9295906/lite/

Go First: Go First revival chance fades as lenders, bidders spar on valuation

Lenders to Go First and potential bidders have failed to arrive at a valuation for the bankrupt airline despite several rounds of discussions, making liquidation instead of a revival a more likely outcome, people aware of the development said.A Delhi High Court order on Friday allowing lessors to repossess their aircraft has further dented hopes of reviving Go First, they said.Ajay Singh, promoter of SpiceJet, and an entity owned by Nishant Pitti-owner of online travel portal EaseMyTrip had…
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Source: https://m.economictimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/go-first-revival-chance-fade-as-lenders-bidders-spar-on-valuation/amp_articleshow/109671423.cms