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Mar 24, 2017
After Shiv Sena MP beats up airline staffer, Air India mulls steps to check unruly passengers
The government is working on an institutional mechanism to check "undesirable flight behaviour" while Air India is mulling preparing a no-fly list for unruly passengers. -
Jul 07, 2016
500,000 hoverboards recalled by US over battery fires
Ten companies are recalling about 501,000 hoverboards after numerous reports of the self-balancing scooters' batteries catching fire, the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission said on Wednesday. -
Jun 07, 2016
Citing flight safety, Air India bars crew from operating flights with relatives on duty
National carrier Air India has barred pilots and cabin crew from operating flights where their immediate family members are also on duty. -
Dec 05, 2014
Cyber terrorism may replace hijacker as biggest threat to aircraft
Technical advances in aircraft design and navigation systems have reduced the chance of dying in a plane crash, but the reliance on computers poses new types of risks. -
Nov 17, 2013
Aviation industry vulnerable to cyber attacks, says IATA
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Oct 17, 2013
EU may charge carbon tax on foreign airlines in its airspace
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents some 240 global airlines, issued a statement expressing "concern and surprise" at the proposal from the EU executive. -
Jun 14, 2012
IATA criticism over rise in Delhi airport charges irks GMR
IATA CEO Tony Tyler had accused the Indian airport regulator of failing to protect public interest by clearing a steep 346 percent hike in Delhi airport charges. -
Jun 11, 2012
IATA attacks govt for airport charges hike, delay in infra dev
Observing that India's airport regulator AERA allowed a whopping 346 percent hike in Delhi airport charges, IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler said "this is clearly unacceptable". -
Jun 10, 2012
High oil prices, eurozone crisis worry airline bosses
The IATA chief said the industry profits peaked in 2010 at $15.8 billion, but were halved in 2011 to $7.9 billion. -
Mar 24, 2012
Lure of cheap tickets make flyers share Kingfisher plight
Passengers are not very confident of buying a Kingfisher Airlines ticket as there are reports of numerous cancellations and delays.