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Airbus Helicopters has awarded Mahindra Aerostructures a contract to manufacture the main fuselage of its H125 helicopter in Bengaluru, with first delivery in 2027. The deal strengthens Airbus’s ‘Make in India’ plans and expands Mahindra’s aerospace role
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GMR Aero Technic’s School of Aviation in Hyderabad has earned official recognition from Airbus Maintenance Training Central MTO, affirming its compliance with global maintenance training standards and strengthening its role as a key talent hub for the aviation industry
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Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu says Airbus and Mahindra Aerostructures partnership marks a significant milestone in India’s aviation manufacturing journey and gives a major push to the government’s 'Make in India' initiative
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Mahindra University vice chancellor Dr Yajulu Medury and Airbus India and South Asia president and managing director Remi Maillard signed the MoU in the presence of Mahindra University chancellor Anand Mahindra.
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This will be the second final assembly line that will be built by Airbus in India after the 'Make in India' C295 military aircraft manufacturing facility in Gujarat.
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This strategic move not only boosts the 'Make in India' initiative but also strengthens India's position in the global aviation ecosystem.
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Air India's official handle on X shared, "Presenting the inaugural glimpse of the splendid A350 in our new livery, fresh from the paint shop in Toulouse. Our A350 fleet will begin arriving this winter... @Airbus."
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Currently, Air India has a fleet of 116 planes, including 49 wide-body aircraft. The total includes 27 B787-8s, 14 B777-300s, 8 B777-200LRs, 14 A319s, 36 A320 neos, 13 A321 ceos and 4 A321 neos.
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Air India on Friday said that it has acquired India's first Airbus A350-900 aircraft through a finance lease transaction with HSBC
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GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited expressed its delight as the "whale of the sky" - Airbus Beluga - graced the airport once more.
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Air India signed purchase agreements to acquire 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing, going one step further in its $70 billion fleet expansion programme
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This is the largest ever aircraft order placed by any airline with Airbus, IndiGo said in a statement
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DGCA approved drone pilot training course will commence from June 26 at the Airbus Training Centre in Bengaluru.
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Air India currently has more than 1,800 pilots, has placed orders for 470 aircraft with Boeing and Airbus, including for wide-body planes.
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TASL will produce these doors at a new facility in Hyderabad using cutting-edge robotics and automation technology
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An Indigo aircraft was damaged by hailstones, which left a significant impact on its radome and windshield. The aircraft was landing at RGIA in Hyderabad.
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While addressing a virtual conference on Monday, the CEO also said that the process of integration of Vistara with Air India is underway and is now awaiting approval from regulatory bodies.
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The order comprises 40 Airbus A350s, 20 Boeing 787s and 10 Boeing 777-9s widebody aircraft, as well as 210 Airbus A320/321 Neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX single-aisle aircraft.
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The popular eatery after purchasing the Air India’s first Airbus-320 flight is converting into a restaurant at Shamirpet.
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Hyderabad: Aerospace player Airbus has signed a contract with the aviation infrastructure developer GMR Group to provide aircraft maintenance training to young aviation engineers. GMR will provide the fully integrated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) licensing programme at the GMR School of Aviation in Hyderabad. The four-year course will include two years of classroom training and […]