Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said recent incidents involving the airline are proportionate to its scale, with over 1,200 daily flights. The carrier plans to let cabin crew issue e-vouchers to address service lapses while boosting transparency and customer trust
Congress MP Manish Tewari has called for the government to take back Air India from the Tata Group, citing poor management and safety concerns. His comments come after a London-bound flight was delayed and a DGCA audit flagged 51 safety lapses at the airline
Hyderabad: The electrification journey of the automobile industry is slowly picking pace and now the aviation industry is also looking at making its mark felt in this space. A recent announcement by Rolls-Royce seems to be making the first step towards the electrification process of the aviation industry. The British luxury automobile maker announced the […]
Hackers uploaded data of Embraer employees, business contracts, photos of flight simulations and source code, among others, on the Dark Web, reports ZDNet.