दावा- एअर इंडिया CEO कैंपबेल विल्सन ने इस्तीफा दिया:  अहमदाबाद प्लेन क्रैश की रिपोर्ट आने के बाद पद छोड़ेंगे; सितंबर 2027 तक कार्यकाल था

दावा- एअर इंडिया CEO कैंपबेल विल्सन ने इस्तीफा दिया: अहमदाबाद प्लेन क्रैश की रिपोर्ट आने के बाद पद छोड़ेंगे; सितंबर 2027 तक कार्यकाल था

New Delhi9 minutes ago copy link Wilson took charge in September 2022, when the airline came back with the Tata Group after privatisation. Air India Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Campbell Wilson has resigned. News agency ANI gave this information on Tuesday quoting sources. It has been said in many media reports that Air India has…

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Indian Airlines increased fares by 15% on long routes: Jet fuel prices doubled due to increase in crude oil rates, effect of increasing tension in the Middle East.

Indian Airlines increased fares by 15% on long routes: Jet fuel prices doubled due to increase in crude oil rates, effect of increasing tension in the Middle East.

Hindi News Business Middle East Conflict 2026: Airfares Surge 15% In India, Up To 70% In Vietnam As Jet Fuel Prices Double New Delhia few moments ago copy link Jet fuel is the biggest expense for airlines. Its share in total operating expenses is 30% to 40%. The impact of increasing tension in the Middle…

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India To Soon Announce Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy, Says Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu

India To Soon Announce Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy, Says Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu

Last Updated:November 07, 2025, 08:22 IST Ram Mohan Naidu said India’s aviation turbine fuel (ATF) consumption is projected to reach 15-16 million tonnes by 2030 and 30-31 million tonnes by 2040. Union Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu | File Image Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Thursday said that the government…

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Indian Aviation Industry Losses To Widen To Rs 95,000-1,05,000 Crore In FY26 Amid Global Headwinds: ICRA

Indian Aviation Industry Losses To Widen To Rs 95,000-1,05,000 Crore In FY26 Amid Global Headwinds: ICRA

New Delhi: The Indian aviation sector is set to face deeper turbulence in FY2026 as net losses are projected to rise to Rs 95,000-1,05,000 crore, up from Rs 55,000 crore in FY2025, according to credit rating agency ICRA. The widening losses come against the backdrop of slowing passenger traffic growth and rising aircraft deliveries. ICRA…

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