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A Dubai-bound IndiGo flight from Surat with around 150 passengers on board was diverted to Ahmedabad due to a technical issue mid-air on Thursday, an airport official said.
Sriperumbudur (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 29: Vignesh Polymers, a pioneer in appliance and automotive component and module manufacturing, today marked a historic milestone with the Ground-breaking ...
The flight landed safely at the airport following a rapid descent that triggered the cabin altitude warning. The SpiceJet flight, SG 385 had taken off from Delhi with 205 passengers, including four ...
From financial and administrative autonomy to hiring practices, there are many areas where DGCA needs a serious rethink ...
From tiring tennis courts to buzzing pickleball arenas, India’s national coach Dhiren Patel is shaping a movement where prize ...
An IndiGo flight from Surat to Dubai carrying around 150 passengers was diverted to Ahmedabad on Thursday morning after the ...
These trains are also known for running on time to the second. The average delay for these trains is just 12 seconds. The Alpha X train is one of the fastest trains in Japan and can make the journey ...
PM Modi’s Tokyo visit will see announcements on boosting Japanese investments in India’s renewable energy sector, digital technologies, and electric mobility, green hydrogen ...
The Indian aviation industry may post higher losses at Rs 9,500-10,500 crore this fiscal from an estimated Rs 5,500 crore in FY25, owing largely to the ongoing geopolitical situation and trade ...
Japan and India are reportedly moving forward with plans to transfer production of older semiconductor and LCD screen ...
The airport, which is using the runway of the Indian Air Force base at Hindon, is operating at optimum capacity in terms of number of flights and passengers’ footfall, and further expansion is require ...
Domestic air travel in India dropped in July 2025 after the Air India crash and fleet checks, while IndiGo expanded its market share despite carrying fewer passengers month-on-month.