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ICAO rejects India's complaint against Pakistan denying airspace to Narendra Modi's flight to Saudi Arabia
•Flights carrying national leaders are considered 'state aircrafts', the ICAO said in response to India's complaint against Pakistan for its refusal to let the prime minister's plane go through its airspace to Saudi Arabia.
Daily Bulletin: Two-yr-old trapped in borewell for over 77 hrs found dead; EU delegation to visit Jammu and Kashmir today; day's top stories
Fp Staff •The three-year-old boy who was stuck in an abandoned borewell near Tiruchirapalli found dead; Another truck driver shot dead by militants in south Kashmir; US military disposes Baghdadi's remains in sea; day's top stories
India lodges complaint with ICAO over Pakistan's denial of permission to use its airspace for Narendra Modi's flight to Saudi Arabia
•India has taken the matter of Pakistan's move to deny permission to Narendra Modi's special flight to use its airspace, to the ICAO, sources in the government said.
Aviation industry to increase their efforts to limit carbon emissions in the long term
•193 members of the ICAO are committed to working on setting a 2050 target for curbing airline CO2 emissions.
Govt plans to provide DGCA with powers to impose penalties; brings in proposal to amend Aircraft Act, 1934
Senjo M R •Stringent provisions are in place that allows the DGCA to deal with violations at various levels, including those related to airlines, pilots, crew members and other entities.
DGCA licensing air traffic controllers not to have 'much impact' on AAI's operational structure
•Currently, the AAI licenses air traffic controllers as well as provides air traffic control services.
India gets its first drone policy: All you need to know about Drone Regulations 1.0
Tech2 News Staff •The regulations are intended to enable visual line-of-sight, daytime-only drone flight operations.
IndiGo assault incident exposes lack of flying etiquette in India; getting both sides of the story equally important
Bikram Vohra •The ugly incident at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in New Delhi where a passenger was beaten up by IndiGo staff is just another indication of the absence of flying etiquette in the country.
Aviation agencies plan on banning laptops and other large electronic devices from check-in luggage
Tech2 News Staff •International aviation agencies are planning to ban large PEDs, including laptops in aircraft check-in luggage. The same is expected to be implemented in India too.
Afghan woman Shaesta Waiz seeks to become youngest to make solo round-the-world flight
Fp Staff •An Afghan pilot hoping to become the youngest woman in history to complete a solo round-the-world flight was preparing Monday to start the trans-atlantic leg of her journey.