Tata Group-owned Air India has officially launched a $400-million refurbishment program to upgrade 67 of its legacy aircraft.
Air India, owned by the Tata Group, said on Tuesday that it would spend $400 million to refurbish the interiors of 67 planes, ...
More Indian passengers are opting for direct international flights, according to aviation consultancy firm OAG.
SalamAir CEO Adrian Hamilton-Manns has outlined the challenges the Oman-based LCC is having operating new-generation aircraft ...
North Korea tests ballistic missile capable of carrying 'super-large' warhead North Korea reported testing a tactical ballistic missile carrying a super-large warhead and an upgraded strategic ...
The Israeli government did not tamper with the Hezbollah devices that exploded, defense and intelligence officials say. It manufactured them as part of an elaborate ruse. By Sheera FrenkelRonen ...
The death toll in the latest wave of fires increases to seven as Portugal seeks help from the European Union. Dominique Pelicot, 71, admits to drugging his ex-wife so dozens of other men could ...
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Two of India's most famous lawyers square off in keenly watched courtroom drama as CJI DY Chandrachud-led bench conducts its fourth hearing in the rape-murder case that has shocked Calcutta and the ...
Israel’s Pager Attack Was a Tactical Success With Strategic Shortcomings By targeting so many pagers at the same time, Israel demonstrated technical prowess. But its long-term intent is unclear ...
NEW DELHI: The ‘fast track immigration-trusted traveller programme’ (FTI-TTP) launched by the Union home minister Amit Shah in June to facilitate pre-verified flyers resulted in 60% faster ...
People walk past the headquarters of the People's Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, in Beijing, China September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo Chinese policymakers will likely step ...