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Etihad Airways returns to Zanzibar with summer flights

Abu Dhabi,30 September 2025: Etihad Airways is relaunching its seasonal flights to Zanzibar, the Indian Ocean’s legendary spice island.From 14 June until 6 September 2026, Etihad will operate four weekly flights between Abu Dhabi and Zanzibar, giving travellers the perfect gateway to palm-fringed beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant Swahili culture. Zanzibar becomes Etihad’s 30th destination announced this year, reinforcing the airline’s ambitious global expansion. The decision to return has been facilitated by Etihad’s larger and more complete European network, with multiple double-daily services now feeding Abu Dhabi. With two major European banks creating efficient connections in both directions, Zanzibar is now more accessible than ever for guests from Europe and the GCC. The seasonal service taps into strong summer demand for the destination from across these regions and complements Etihad’s growing global network. Flights will be operated by Etihad’s Airbus A320, offering Business and Economy cabins designed for comfort on the medium-haul journey.“Zanzibar is the perfect summer escape and we are thrilled to welcome it back to our growing network,” said Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways. “From world-famous beaches and spice markets to rich history and culture, Zanzibar has something for everyone. We know it’s a destination our guests have been eager to see return, and we can’t wait to connect them to this unique island paradise.” Part of Tanzania’s idyllic archipelago, Zanzibar is celebrated for its UNESCO-listed Stone Town, spice plantations and some of the world’s most spectacular beaches. From diving in coral reefs to exploring centuries-old alleyways, the island offers a perfect blend of relaxation and discovery. The island also serves as a gateway to East Africa’s iconic safari destinations, making it an ideal twin-centre holiday with the Serengeti or Kilimanjaro. With Palma de Mallorca also joining the network this summer, Etihad guests now have the choice of both Mediterranean escapes and Indian Ocean retreats, reinforcing Abu Dhabi as a hub for sun-soaked adventures.

Events

FAST seminar highlights inclusivity, sustainability, and responsible tourism as key to India’s accelerated tourism growth

New Delhi, September 28, 2025: The Foundation for Aviation and Sustainable Tourism (FAST) organized a seminar on tourism growth with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, at the India International Centre, New Delhi. The seminar brought together senior policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to deliberate on strategies for accelerating India’s tourism growth amid global and domestic challenges.This year the seminar theme was “Current Domestic & Global Challenges and Roadmap for India’s Accelerated Tourism Growth”. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of Culture and Minister of Tourism, Government of India extended his support and congratulations for the FAST seminar with his message where he highlighted the transformative potential of tourism in India driven by digital technologies and post-pandemic revival, emphasizing the need for focus and innovation to make the coming decade a ‘golden era of inbound tourism’. The seminar Guest of Honour was Smt. Mugdha Sinha, IAS, Managing Director, ITDC, who emphasised on the critical role of tourism in contributing to the nation’s GDP growth and building a “$30 trillion economy” by 2047. She stressed that tourism’s true success must be measured not just in economic growth but also in its power to empower communities and reflect India’s cultural depth and heritage. Keynote speakers included Lt. General K.M. Seth, AVSM, PVSM (Retd.), former Governor of Tripura and Chhattisgarh, who called for a robust tourism industry with a model of collaboration to develop innovative tourism products and implement sustainable practices based on global standards. Other notable speakers included  Vinod Zutshi, IAS (Retd.), former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism; Atul Bhalla, Vice President Operations (North and East), ITC Hotels; Arvind Singh, IAS (Retd.), former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism; and M.P. Bezbaruah, IAS (Retd.), former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism. V M Agarwal , Former Chairman , AAI and Vice President FAST presented vote of thanks . The seminar highlighted the need for: • Inclusivity and integration of culture and nature in tourism development • Responsible tourism practices that empower communities and reflect India’s cultural heritage • Infrastructure reforms, skill development, and ease of doing business to strengthen India’s hospitality ecosystem • Public-private partnerships and targeted policies to promote niche areas such as eco-tourism, wellness, and heritage tourism • Innovative policy frameworks, technology-driven solutions, and a strengthened government- industry interface to fully harness India’s tourism potential • The deliberations concluded with consensus on the urgent need for collective action to drive India’s tourism growth. FAST will develop a post-event report and submit it to the concerned departments. As Raman Sidhu, Life Trustee FAST and Chairman, EBG, noted, “Action is the need of the hour. FAST has strategically hosted this seminar on the eve of World Tourism Day to harness the deliberations and draw an effective action plan for the respective departments.

Recent News

Centrum Air to launch Delhi- Tashkent service from Oct. 3 onwards

Delhi, 26 Sept 2026: Uzbek airline Centrum Air has announced the launch of direct scheduled flights to Delhi, India from October 3, 2025 onwards. The flight service will operate twice weekly on Airbus A320aircraft. Flight schedule (local time) Tuesday and Friday Tashkent 06:55 – Delhi 10:55 Delhi 12:10 – Tashkent 14:50 Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Air,said, “For us, this route is not only about new opportunities but also a significant contribution to strengthening ties between our countries. India represents tourism, business, healthcare, and culture. With this direct connection, Centrum Air brings our citizens and neighboring countries closer to one of the region’s most important partners.” Convenient transit options Passengers from other cities and countries will also be able to use the new route via Tashkent. Centrum Air offers convenient connections to Delhi from Almaty, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Istanbul, Dubai, Tel Aviv, and Copenhagen. India as a destination India today is one of the world’s key destinations for medical tourism. According to the Ministry of Tourism of India, in January–April 2025, the country welcomed 131,856 foreign visitors on medical visas, accounting for about 4.1% of all international visas issued during that period. Among them were 8,921 travelers from Uzbekistan, reflecting a steady growth in demand for medical treatment in India in recent years.

Defence

Mig-21 will inspire indigenous LCA-Tejas and upcoming AMCA says Raksha Mantri ahead of its its final adieu 

From its decisive role in 1971 war to its presence in the Kargil conflict, the Balakot airstrike & Operation Sindoor the MiG-21 proved its mettle in multiple theatres of conflict: RM “Excelled as an interceptor, ground-attack platform, frontline Air Defence & trainer aircraft. MiG-21 was a Bird of all seasons” “More than 11,500 MiG-21s built worldwide, approx. 850 served with the IAF, Testifying its popularity, credibility & multi-dimensional capabilities” “MiG-21 taught us never to fear change, but to embrace it with confidence. Today, India’s defence ecosystem is working in unison to take this legacy forward” New Delhi, 26th Sept 2025: “The legacy of the MiG-21 will live on in India’s pursuit of Aatmanirbharta in defence. The aircraft symbolises the continuity of courage, discipline and patriotism that will inspire the development of indigenous platforms such as LCA-Tejas and the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA),” stated Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh during the Decommissioning Ceremony of the Indian Air Force (IAF) MiG-21 in Chandigarh on September 26, 2025. The ceremony marked the final operational sortie of the MiG-21, bringing to a close an illustrious chapter of more than six decades in the history of the IAF. Raksha Mantri underlined that when the world looks at India tomorrow, it should see a nation that began with the MiG-21 and now leads with futuristic defence technologies. Shri Rajnath Singh saluted the valour and dedication of the air warriors of the IAF who have, through courage & sacrifice, safeguarded the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the nation. He paid glowing tribute to the MiG-21, describing it as more than just a machine, but rather a symbol of India’s rise in military aviation, a shield of national defence, and a faithful companion of the Armed Forces since its induction in 1963. Raksha Mantri pointed out that more than 11,500 MiG-21s were built worldwide, of which approximately 850 served with the IAF, which testify the aircraft’s popularity, credibility and multi-dimensional capabilities. Raksha Mantri recalled how the MiG-21 proved its mettle in multiple theatres of war and conflict, from its decisive role in the 1971 war, where it attacked the Governor’s House in Dhaka under hostile conditions and hastened India’s victory, to its presence in the Kargil conflict, the Balakot airstrike, and Operation Sindoor. “In every historic mission, the MiG-21 carried the Tricolour with honour. Its contribution has never been limited to a single event or battle, it has been a pillar of India’s air power for decades,” he highlighted. Highlighting the aircraft’s versatility, Shri Rajnath Singh described the MiG-21 as the “bird of all seasons” which excelled in every conceivable role as an interceptor deterring enemy aircraft, a ground-attack platform displaying offensive capability, a frontline air defence jet protecting Indian skies, and a trainer aircraft that groomed countless pilots. “The foundation of our highly skilled fighter pilots was laid on the MiG-21. Standing on this legendary platform, generations of air warriors learned to fly, adapt, and succeed in the toughest conditions. Its role in shaping India’s air strategy cannot be overstated,” he underlined. Shri Rajnath Singh further stated that the MiG-21 performed far beyond expectations of both its designers and operators, evolving from a 1950s-era jet into a formidable, upgraded platform known by names such as Trishul, Vikram, Badal and Bison. He added that this adaptability is what kept the MiG-21 at the heart of the IAF’s inventory for so long. “The MiG-21 taught us never to fear change, but to embrace it with confidence. Today, India’s defence ecosystem, our research labs, academia, DPSUs, private sector, startups and youth is working in unison to take this legacy forward,” he underscored. Raksha Mantri also addressed misconceptions regarding the age of the aircraft. He clarified that while the initial MiG-21s inducted in the 1960s and 70s were retired long ago, the aircraft in service until now were at most 40 years old, a lifespan considered normal for fighter jets worldwide. He underlined that the MiG-21 was continuously upgraded with advanced radars, avionics and weapon systems, thanks to the efforts of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Commending HAL engineers and scientists, he stated that their relentless work kept the aircraft technologically relevant and battle-ready for decades. Shri Rajnath Singh emphasised that this farewell should not be seen merely as a ceremonial military tradition, but as an extension of India’s civilisational ethos. Drawing from Indian philosophy, he said, “Our ancient culture teaches us that divinity resides not only in living beings, but also in non-living objects. Just as we worship the earth, rivers, trees and tools that serve us, today’s farewell to the MiG-21 is an act of gratitude towards a machine that protected our skies and inspired confidence in our people for over 60 years.” He added that this moment was akin to the rituals performed for weapons on Dussehra, reflecting a continuity of respect towards all that empowers the nation. Underscoring the special significance of Chandigarh as the venue, Raksha Mantri stated that it was this place that India’s supersonic journey began with the induction of the MiG-21 into No. 28 Squadron, the ‘First Supersonics’. “This soil has witnessed a glorious chapter that redefined India’s air power. Today, history comes full circle as we bid farewell to that very aircraft from the same place,” he added. The ceremony was marked by a spectacular flypast led by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, a rare and symbolic gesture that reflected the deep respect the IAF holds for the legendary aircraft. The event featured a series of aerial displays including a skydiving demonstration by Akash Ganga, formation take-offs by MiG-21s, the Badal and Panther formations, precision drill movements by the Air Warrior Drill Team, Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team and a symbolic flypast showcasing Jaguars and MiG-21s in a historical recreation of Combat Air Patrol. A joint MiG-21 and LCA Tejas flypast highlighted the transition from the legendary Bison to the indigenous Tejas. A ceremonial switch-off of six MiG-21 aircraft in front of the dignitaries marked the

Tourism

One Rep Global and Courchevel Tourisme conducts roadshows in India

Delhi, 25th September 2025: One Rep Global in partnership with Courchevel Tourisme has conducted its four-city roadshow across India exclusively curated for the Indian luxury travel segment. The event hosted in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad created a bespoke platform for India’s top-tier travel specialists to experience Courchevel’s unique positioning as a pinnacle of alpine luxury. The event highlights included the popular location of Les 3 Vallées, the world’s largest ski area, along with its constellation of Michelin-starred dining, ultra-luxury chalets, exclusive designer boutiques, and the renowned hotels. At the event, delegation from Courchevel—comprising hoteliers and ski school directors also presented the various offerings of their respective products. Alexia Laine, Director, Courchevel Tourisme, said,” India is an incredibly important market for us, and this year we wanted to elevate our presence. The overwhelming response reaffirmed that Indian travellers are seeking more than luxury—they want authenticity, gastronomy, and experiences that connect them with culture. Courchevel delivers all of this at the highest standard.” Hemant Mediratta, Founder & CEO of One Rep Global, added,”India’s appetite for unique and experiential luxury travel is at an all-time high, and the French Alps epitomize aspirational journeys. With this roadshow, our goal was not only to showcase a destination, but to craft a compelling narrative and forge impactful partnerships. By bringing the essence of Courchevel directly to our travel community, we have sparked excitement and laid the foundation for significant growth from India.” As Courchevel prepares to celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2026, with this roadshow, it has established a strong foundation for deeper engagement with India’s luxury travel community.

Cargo

TCI unveils one of its largest warehouses for East & Northeast India

• Situated in Kolkata, the new facility spans across about 3 lakh sq. ft. on 10.5 acres of land. • It is positioned as a hub for Eastern and North-eastern India, and supports cross-border trade with neighbouring Bhutan, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. • It is equipped to serve a diverse range of industries including automotive, e-commerce, FMCG, retail, textiles and others. It also offers cold-chain solutions. Gurugram, 25th September 2025: Transport Corporation of India Limited (TCI), one of India’s leading warehousing, multimodal logistics and supply chain solutions provider, has announced the opening of one of its largest warehouses in Kolkata. The new facility,situated in CGTA Nagar,spans across about 3 lakh sq. ft. on 10.5 acres of land. It is positioned as a hub for Eastern and North-eastern India, and supports cross-border trade with neighbouring Bhutan, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. It is equipped to serve a diverse range of industries including automotive, e-commerce, FMCG, retail, textiles and others. It also offers cold-chain solutions. “Our new warehouse in Kolkata reflects the growing economic activity in the region fuelled by positive policies by the respective state governments, as well as by the increased connectivity with Northeast India at the back of various strategic investments in infrastructure by the Government of India. This state-of-the-art facility will have modern features that prioritise sustainability and will help serve a diverse range of industries, supporting their operations across Eastern and Northeastern India as well as the country’s neighbourhood. It has a futuristic design and is one of the most eco-conscious facilities of its kind, thus also making it an optimum choice for the industry to make their supply chains relatively greener,” said Manoj Kumar Tripathi, CEO, TCI Supply Chain Solutions. “TCI shares a very special bond with Kolkata as the company was established in the city by our founder Shri Prabhu Dayal Agarwal Ji in 1958 and it has since grown to become one of the largest multimodal logistics players in the country,” he added. The warehouse has a fly ash brick construction, rainwater harvesting, natural lighting, low-VOC paints and other eco-conscious features. It also incorporates ultra-flat laser screed flooring, robotics-compatible infrastructure and energy-efficient designs for high-volume and future-ready operations. (This news is published unedited on as shared basis)

Cargo

AISATS commences cargo handling service at Raipur Airport

Raipur, September 23, 2025: Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt. Ltd. (AISATS), has commenced domestic cargo handling operations at Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur, as the airport’s official Operator & Management (O&M) service provider. AISATS facility will feature cutting-edge workforce planning, real-time cargo tracking, and digitised documentation processes to accelerate freight movement, reduce dwell times, and improve operational predictability. As the certified Regulated Agent (RA) at Raipur Airport, AISATS will ensure rigorous security screening, precise labelling, and secure dispatch in compliance with global safety, security, and quality benchmarks. Equipped to handle a diverse cargo portfolio including pharmaceuticals, perishables, high-value goods, and industrial machinery, AISATS operations will enable Chhattisgarh’s industries a quicker access and seamless connectivity to national and international trade hubs. The expansion is expected to deliver significant regional economic benefits by strengthening supply chains for industrial sectors such as steel, mining, agro-processing, and manufacturing. It will further create new skilled employment opportunities in cargo handling, security, and operations. Ramanathan Rajamani, CEO of AISATS, said, “Raipur’s central location offers immense potential to become a key cargo gateway for regional industries. In FY 2024–25, the airport handled approximately 5,079 tonnes of cargo — registering a 2.3% growth — a clear indication of rising demand and the region’s untapped potential. We aim to bring AISATS’s hallmark service excellence, operational efficiency, and sustainability practices to Raipur, ensuring faster, more reliable cargo movement. This expansion represents our commitment to advancing India’s logistics transformation, strengthening trade corridors, and creating meaningful employment opportunities in the region.”

Civil Aviation

Air India group unveils its plans for Navi Mumbai International Airport

Delhi, 23rd Sept. 2025: The Air India group has announced its plans to commence commercial flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport(NMIA) starting from the airport’s first phase of operations.This airport is operated by Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. In the initial phase,Air India Express, will operate 20 daily departures or 40 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) from and to NMIA, connecting 15 Indian cities. The Air India group intends to scale up to 55 daily departures (110 ATMs) by mid-2026, including up to 5 daily international flights from NMIA. By Winter 2026, Air India group aims to further expand its operations to 60 daily departures (120 ATMs) from NMI, seamlessly connecting passengers to key domestic and international destinations. Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said: “We look forward to commencing operations at Navi Mumbai International Airport, as Mumbai joins the league of world cities with more than one airport. We are happy to work with Adani Airports to build NMIA not only as a point that connects to the rest of India, but also as one of the country’s key global transit hubs for both – passengers and cargo – given its strategic geographical location. At the Air India group, we are proud to lead the charge in connecting the West to the East and beyond via India, and our expansion at NMIA will support India’s growth as a global aviation hub.” Arun Bansal, Chief Executive Officer, Adani Airport Holdings Ltd., said: “We are delighted to welcome Air India Group to Navi Mumbai International Airport as one of our valued airline partners. Their ambitious expansion plans and global vision are perfectly aligned with our aim of making NMIA a benchmark in global aviation. This partnership will redefine Mumbai’s connectivity landscape and strengthen India’s twin-airport strategy, NMIA’s adoption of technology for enhancing efficiency and best in class experience for passengers will play a pivotal role in delivering seamless and superior passenger journeys for decades to come.” Air India Express’ planned operations at NMIA will significantly boost connectivity to and from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to destinations across and outside India, while fostering seamless international transits through NMIA. Navi Mumbai International Airport is being built in five phases, with the launch phase expected to accommodate 20 million passengers per annum (MPPA) and handle 0.5 million metric tons (MMT) of cargo. Upon full completion, NMIA will have the capacity to serve 90 MPPA and handle 3.2 MMT of cargo annually.

Training

Nationwide Aviation adds two ALSIM AL100i simulators

Le Loroux-Bottereau, France,September 23rd, 2025: France based ALSIM which provides advanced and realistic pilot training solutions has announced that Nationwide Aviation is expanding its fleet with two AL100i simulators.The AL100i is an exact replica of the Piper Pilot 100i, the top selling trainer aircraft developed by Piper. The simulator is designed to FTD Level 5 standards, offering a full-size flight deck replica, a semi-enclosed instructor station, active control loading, and a specific flight model based on aircraft flight characteristics. The AL100i is equipped with an immersive visual system with three projectors, delivering an unmatched 210×55° field of view. Additionally, the simulator is equipped with the original G3X and GNX 375 manufactured by Garmin. This integration guarantees the same level of performance, features and ergonomics found in the actual aircraft, a world first for this avionics suite. Trevor Hall, Owner and President of Nationwide Aviation explains,“We chose the ALSIM AL100i simulator for its advanced technology and realistic training environment matching our recently modernized Piper Warrior fleet, which will help our students progress faster and safer. Its reliability and versatility align well with our mission to offer top-tier aviation education with the best instruction and technology.” Souleymane SARRÉ, Sales Manager at ALSIM, said, “We are thrilled to launch our partnership with Nationwide Aviation, which has joined the expanding community of ALSIM owners in North America. We are honored to contribute to the elevation of Nationwide Aviation students and instructors’ experience and look forward to seeing the two brand-new AL100i simulators in operation very soon”.

Recent News

Singapore Airlines and Vietnam Airlines launch codeshare services

Singapore, 23rd Sept. 2025: Customers of Vietnam Airlines and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have more options on flights between Singapore and Vietnam, after the two carriers signed a new codeshare agreement that comes into effect on 26th October 2025. Under the arrangement, SIA will codeshare on Vietnam Airlines-operated flights between Singapore and the Vietnamese cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, while Vietnam Airlines will codeshare on SIA-operated flights between Singapore and Da Nang, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City. All flights are subject to regulatory approvals. These codeshare flights will be progressively available for sale from 10th October 2025 via both airlines’ sales channels and travel agents. This agreement deepens the partnership between Singapore Airlines and Vietnam Airlines. Both airlines will also explore adding other destinations in their network to the codeshare agreement, as well as deepening the commercial cooperation that could offer customers more options, enhanced connectivity, and greater value. Nguyen Quang Trung, Director of Corporate Planning and Development, Vietnam Airlines, said: “This codeshare agreement marks a significant milestone in the ongoing strategic partnership between Vietnam Airlines and Singapore Airlines — one of the world’s most prestigious 5-star carriers. The collaboration leverages the extensive route networks and premium services of both airlines, enhancing connectivity between Vietnam and Singapore while delivering greater flexibility and a more seamless travel experience for passengers. “For Vietnam Airlines, this partnership not only strengthens our international presence but also supports our commitment to aligning with world-class service standards. We look forward to deepening our cooperation with Singapore Airlines and jointly contributing to the long-term, sustainable development of the regional aviation industry.” Dai Haoyu, Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines, said: “Our codeshare partnership with Vietnam Airlines is an important step in strengthening connectivity between Singapore and Vietnam. By leveraging our respective networks, we can offer customers more choice, greater flexibility, and seamless transfers across our services between the two countries. This will also support economic growth and tourism in our countries, and deepen the long-standing ties between Singapore and Vietnam.”

FOREWORD

Dear Reader’s,

 

The current edition of Aviation World has covered many areas of Aerospace & Defence based on the latest development in the sector. The front cover highlights three different images, first for the Union Civil Aviation Minister ….. who is leading from the front to steer Indian Civil Aviation sector to witness one of the most interesting phases. He is also facing most tumultuous timing due to the ongoing financial stress in the Aviation sector due to ATF rising cost and long airspace restrictions resulting in mounting losses for Indian carriers. Despite of all the ground level challenges,the minister is addressing new things on regular basis which keeps the sector motivated. We have featured many such developmental works in this edition done under his guidance which will be interesting to read.

Our lead story on “ The West War” is another important feature which covers the ground level reality of the challenges faced by the Aviation sector. Its though time ahead and we believe it will pass soon .

There are features on Regional connectivity and MoCA revised rules on the UDAN 2.0 and how its going to transform the flying experience within India.

In this edition, we have covered topics on MRO,Various Policy changes,Sea Plane Operations by SkyHop Aviation, TATA-Airbus joint project on C295 military aircraft under Make In India which is expected to roll out soon and many other interesting contents which will be good to read.

We are covering Farnborough International Airshow 2026 from 20-24July 2026 in London and our next edition will be based on the same event.For features, you may contact our team on priority basis.

 

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