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Nitin Gadkari to inaugurate 2-Day Green Transport Conclave 2026 in New Delhi

New Delhi,April 13, 2026: The Indian Federation of Green Energy (IFGE) is set to organize a landmark 2-Day Conclave, the Green Transport Conclave: Accelerating Towards the Future of Sustainable and Green Mobility on April 21-22, 2026, at New Delhi supported by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), the conclave will be inaugurated by Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, on April 21st 2026. India is currently at the centre of a historic energy transformation. As transportation contributes approximately 13-14% of India’s total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with road transport accounting for over 90% of those emissions this conclave arrives at a critical juncture for the country’s multi-fuel decarbonization strategy. In the ethanol space, blending in petrol reached the landmark 20% milestone in November 2025, with OMCs blending 1,022.8 crore litres in ESY 2024–25, while the programme has saved Rs.1,06,072 crore in foreign exchange and cut CO₂ emissions by 544 lakh metric tonnes since 2014. On the maritime front, major ports handled approximately 855 million tonnes of cargo in FY25, backed by a Rs.25,000 crore Maritime Development Fund announced in the Union Budget 2025–26. In aviation, India crossed ~239 million passengers in FY 2024–25 and is committed to producing 53 million litres of SAF by 2027 and 290 million litres by 2030. Rounding off this green transition, the nation’s EV sector surpassed 2.45 million units sold in 2025–26, with EVs now accounting for over 8% of the total automobile market together signalling an economy firmly on course toward a cleaner, self-reliant energy future. The conclave will serve as a high-level platform for exchanging knowledge and highlighting emerging investment opportunities across the green mobility ecosystem, including Automobiles, Railways, Marine, and Aviation. Key discussions will focus on state and central transport models, green transport for cities (EVs and Biofuels), long-distance freight movement, and the application of AI and automation in modern transportation. According to Shri Sanjay Ganjoo, Director General, IFGE”India must look inward at its own abundant resources to build a sustainable fuel ecosystem for the transport sector. In the true spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat, we can significantly lower our dependence on energy imports, create jobs, build industries, and directly support our farmer communities. The Green Transport Conclave will support in identifying India’s own fuel options that can be systematically explored, developed, and utilised for a self-reliant and greener future. The conclave will feature prominent leaders and policymakers, including Shri Sanjay Bandopadhyaya (IAS Retd), Chairman, IFGE: Green Transport & Mobility Committee, Shri Manoj Kumar Singh, CEO, UP State Transformation Commission (STC), Ms. Niharika Rai, Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Transport Department, Government of NCT of Delhi, Mr. Vikram Gulati, Country Head & Executive Vice President, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Ms. Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder & CEO, Kinetic Greenand Mr. Atul Mulay, President – Bioenergy, Praj Industries. The initiative is further supported by organizations such as Praj Industries, All India Transporters Welfare Association (AITWA) and Bus & Car Operators Confederation of India (BOCI). The Pioneer, Aviation World and Bharat Energy Compass are the media partners and Build India is the Knowledge Partner for the Green Transport Conclave. For more information regarding the conclave, please visit www.ifge.org.in or contact on +91-8920359443 About IFGE: The Indian Federation of Green Energy (IFGE) is a dedicated national trade body engaged in policy advocacy for the green and bioenergy sector since 2014. It works closely with industry and government to support the structured growth of India’s sustainable energy ecosystem.

People

Embraer names Felipe Santana as Chief Financial Officer

Sao Paulo, Brazil, 13th April, 2026: Embraer’s board of directors has appointed Felipe Santana Santiago de Lima as Executive Vice President, Finance and Investor Relations, effective April 13. He currently serves as Embraer’s global director of treasury and has spent 18 years at the company, holding leadership roles across financial operations, treasury, insurance, customer finance and shared services. During his career, he has developed deep expertise in corporate finance and treasury, with significant exposure to capital markets, liability management, aircraft financing, investor and bank relations, and risk management, supporting strategic decision making and long term value creation. Felipe Santana holds a degree in International Relations from Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP) and a Certified Financial Management (CFM) credential from Insper. He has completed executive education programs at Fundação Dom Cabral, Harvard University, and Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV). In 2022, he was named one of the “20 Finance Leaders to Watch” by the Finance Career Perspective Yearbook (Insper and Assetz). The company said the appointment ensures continuity in its financial leadership and supports the execution of its strategy and business plan. “Felipe Santana is a highly respected leader within Embraer and has been developed for senior leadership roles,” said Francisco Gomes Neto, president and CEO of Embraer. “His appointment reinforces our confidence in the company’s strategy and our focus on sustainable growth.”

Civil Aviation

FLY91 starts flights between Vijayawada and Rajahmundry to Hyderabad

Panaji, April 2026: Indian regional airline FLY91 on Friday, 10th April commenced operations on its Hyderabad–Rajahmundry-Hyderabad and Hyderabad–Vijayawada-Hyderabad sectors. The service was virtually inaugurated by Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Union Minister of Civil Aviation. Starting off with daily flights, the airline will ramp the frequency up to double daily services on 17 April on both routes. The inaugural flights marked the rollout of services connecting the key tier-2 cities with Hyderabad, strengthening regional air connectivity across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and southern India, aligned with the airline’s vision of ‘Connecting Bharat’. Ahead of the maiden departures, FLY91’s ATR 72-600 aircrafts received ceremonial water cannon salutes at the respective airports, signalling the start of operations on both sectors. The first set of passengers on the inaugural flights, were felicitated with commemorative boarding passes to mark the occasion. The Civil Aviation Minister said,”FLY91 is doing wonderfully, not only focusing on metro areas but also trying to connect the remote areas and the Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities of the country. And it is the confidence these airlines have shown in the Government of India that we have extended our Udan scheme for the next 10 years.” The central government’s mission is to increase the existing 165 airports in the country to 350 by 2047. Commenting on the launch of services, Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and CEO, FLY91, said, “The commencement of services on the Hyderabad–Rajahmundry and Hyderabad–Vijayawada sectors marks another step in strengthening regional connectivity. These routes are designed to offer reliable, trustworthy, safe and convenient travel options, while supporting the growing demand for air travel across emerging regional markets.”

People

Deepti Sheth elevated as President & Group Head – HR at Thomas Cook India Group

Mumbai, April 10, 2026: Thomas Cook India has announced the elevation of Deepti Sheth as President & Group Head – Human Resources, reinforcing its focus on strengthening leadership and people strategy across the Group. In her new role, Deepti will lead the Group HR function, shaping the organisation’s people strategy with a focus on talent, leadership development and employee experience, while also advancing its diversity, inclusion and digital transformation agenda. Her elevation marks a significant milestone in a decade-long journey with the Group, during which she has played a pivotal role in strengthening HR frameworks and embedding people practices aligned to business growth. Deepti Sheth as President & Group Head – Human Resources at Thomas Cook (India) Limited said, “I am honoured to take on this role at an exciting phase for the Thomas Cook India Group. Our people remain at the heart of our success, and I look forward to building on our strong foundation—strengthening talent, enhancing employee development, and fostering a culture of innovation, inclusion and high performance. As we scale, our focus will be on building dynamic, future-ready teams, strengthening leadership capability and creating a differentiated employee experience that supports sustained growth.”

Airports

Hannover Airport joins International Airline Association BARIG

Frankfurt,10th April, 2026: The international airline association BARIG (Board of Airline Representatives in Germany) is expanding its network with Hannover Airport (HAJ). With this new partner from the airport and infrastructure sector, BARIG and its member airlines can work together on various operational improvements. In particular, the passenger experience and ground services are set to be further enhanced for travelers. “The cooperation between airlines and airport operators is highly complex and encompasses many areas, such as ground operations, aviation security, and sustainability. That is why we are fostering constructive dialogue with airports and encourage all stakeholders to work together to improve processes at various levels,” mentions Michael Hoppe, BARIG Chairman and Executive Director. “Further optimizing operations will benefit all parties involved, especially our airlines’ passengers. We look forward to a productive exchange with Hannover Airport.” Hannover Airport is the only international commercial airport in Lower Saxony. With its 24-hour operating license, HAJ has been an important part of northern Germany’s air transport network for years. In addition to serving tourist, ethnic, and business travel via scheduled and charter flights, it also serves as an air gateway for cargo, is home to the police helicopter squadron and the DRF air rescue service, serves as an alternate base for the emergency response unit, and functions as a freight and maintenance hub. In 2025, HAJ recorded around 5.3 million passengers. More than 60 direct destinations are accessible from Hannover. The airport serves a variety of destinations, including popular vacation spots, major cities, and several transit hubs. “The aviation industry in Germany is at a pivotal point, where the course for the future is being set and where areas such as digitalization are opening up entirely new possibilities,” says Dr. Martin Roll, CEO Hannover Airport. “As BARIG partner, we look forward to exchanging valuable experience and expertise with airline representatives from around the world to drive further improvements. On this basis, we can work together to lay the groundwork for tomorrow’s success.”

MRO

Job Air Technic Appoints New CEO

Czech Republic, 9th April 2026: Job Air Technic, European provider of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, and a subsidiary of the FL Technics Group, has appointed Jakub Dvořák as Chief Executive Officer with effect from 1 May. He will succeed the current CEO, Imrich Czére. “Imrich has played an important role in leading Job Air Technic over the past two years and supporting its development Job Air Technic,” said Zilvinas Lapinskas, CEO of FL Technics Group. “We thank him for his contribution and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” Jakub Dvořák has been appointed as new CEO of Job Air Technic and will assume leadership responsibilities. Jakub brings over 18 years of experience in aviation maintenance, combining deep technical expertise with senior leadership across both operational and strategic roles. Jacub has built his career at Job Air Technic over the last seven years, holding key positions including Technical Director. He is currently a Member of the Management Board at Job Air Technic a.s. “I look forward to working closely with the team at Job Air Technic and ensuring a smooth transition, while maintaining the high standards of service our customers expect,” said Jakub Dvořák. Job Air Technic will continue operating as usual, maintaining its focus on providing base maintenance services to airline customers across Europe. The company remains an integral part of FL Technics’ European MRO network, with ongoing efforts to ensure operational continuity and service quality.

Features

Why Clients Rely on Air Charter Brokers: Expertise Beyond the Flight

Charter aviation is often chosen for reasons such as privacy, time-saving, and luxury – not only when scheduled travel becomes impractical. In these moments, clients are not simply booking an aircraft; they are seeking confidence that every aspect of the journey will be handled correctly from the outset. For many organisations across both established and emerging markets- where clients increasingly recognize the value brokers provide – the solution lies not in dealing directly with a single provider, but in working with an experienced air charter broker. Brokers play a critical, though often unseen, role by coordinating the entire journey and ensuring that every element of a charter flight stands up to operational and regulatory scrutiny. “Charter aviation is about far more than flying from A to B,” says Claudia Krajhanzl, Vice President of Passenger Charters for IMEA at Chapman Freeborn. “It requires a deep understanding of regulations, operational realities, and risk management, and passenger safety, especially when flights involve multiple jurisdictions or time‑critical missions.” Navigating complexity in the charter journey While charter flights can appear straightforward from the outside, each mission is built on a complex framework of approvals and decisions. Aircraft availability must align with route permissions, crew duty limitations, airport capabilities, insurance coverage, and local operating rules – many of which vary significantly from one country to another. Air charter brokers exist to manage this complexity on behalf of the client. Acting as an independent coordinator, brokers translate a client’s requirements into a viable flight solution, identify suitable operators and aircraft, and oversee the process from initial planning through to completion. “Our role is to look beyond availability and price,” Krajhanzl explains. “We assess whether a solution is operationally realistic, compliant with local regulations, and appropriate for the specific mission. That oversight is what helps prevent issues later on.” Compliance as a foundation, not a formality One of the key areas where established brokers differentiate themselves is compliance. In charter aviation, compliance is not a box‑ticking exercise – it is the foundation that protects clients, operators, and passengers alike. Before a flight is confirmed, brokers carry out thorough due diligence on potential operators. This typically includes verifying Air Operator Certificates (AOCs), reviewing insurance coverage, assessing operational approvals, assessing the airline’s financial stability, and confirming that flights will be conducted under the correct commercial framework. In regions where regulatory oversight may be inconsistent or evolving, this process becomes even more critical. “Regulated charter operations require constant attention to detail,” says Krajhanzl. “Experienced brokers understand how regulations are applied in practice, not just in theory, and ensure that every flight is set up correctly from the outset.” This structured approach helps clients avoid risks associated with non‑compliant or improperly authorised flights – risks that can arise when working with newly established or unregulated intermediaries. Rather than promoting shortcuts, brokers provide stability and accountability in an industry where the consequences of oversight can be significant. Value beyond the headline price Price is often the most visible element of a charter discussion, but it represents only part of the value an experienced broker brings. Access, flexibility, and informed guidance often prove far more important over the course of a mission. Brokers maintain extensive global networks of operators and aircraft types, enabling them to source practical solutions quickly and adapt when circumstances change. If an aircraft becomes unavailable due to maintenance, brokers can draw on alternative options without disrupting the wider operation. Equally important is advisory support. Brokers help clients understand trade‑offs between aircraft types, routes, and timelines, ensuring expectations are aligned with operational realities. “A well-planned charter is rarely transactional,” Krajhanzl notes. “Clients benefit most when they have a partner who can explain the options clearly and guide decisions based on experience, not assumptions.” Supporting operators through coordination Brokers and operators are not competitors within the charter ecosystem – they play complementary roles. Operators provide the aircraft, crews, and technical expertise required to conduct flights safely and efficiently. Brokers, in turn, support operators by delivering demand, managing client communication, and coordinating the broader framework around each flight, while applying their own technical expertise – including deep aviation knowledge, regulatory understanding, and operational coordination – to ensure each solution is robust, compliant, and operationally sound. By acting as a single point of contact, brokers help ensure that information flows smoothly between clients, operators, ground handlers, fuel suppliers, and where required, relevant authorities. This coordination is particularly valuable for multi‑sector flights or destinations with limited infrastructure. “When expectations, constraints, and responsibilities are clear from the beginning, operations tend to run far more smoothly,” says Krajhanzl. “That clarity benefits everyone involved.” Rethinking the role of the broker In some markets, brokers are still perceived as intermediaries focused primarily on margin. In reality, their long‑term value lies in expertise, continuity, and trust. Established brokers invest in compliance processes, market intelligence, and long‑term relationships with both clients and operators. Their value often becomes most apparent when circumstances change or challenges arise – moments when experience, adaptability, and problem‑solving are essential. “Ultimately, a broker’s role is about accountability,” Krajhanzl concludes. “Clients rely on us to deliver compliant, reliable solutions, particularly in complex markets. That long term commitment is what builds confidence and lasting partnerships in charter aviation.” (This feature & Pix is shared by Chapman Freeborn and it provides private air passenger and cargo charter services.Views expressed are personal.)

2026

Bahrain International Airport begins gradual resumption of flights

Muharraq, Bahrain, 9th April 2026: Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport (BIA), confirms the gradual resumption of some flights. This follows a reopening of the Kingdom of Bahrain airspace as announced by its Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA) at the Ministry of Transportation & Telecommunications. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates regarding their flights.

Top Stories

Air Astana launches new direct service from Almaty to Shanghai

Astana, 9th April 2026: Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has launched a new direct service from Almaty to Shanghai from 9th April 2026 onwards. The opening of this new service to the Shanghai is a major step forward in the ongoing expansion of Air Astana’s network across the country. The new Almaty to Shanghai route, launched in end of March, operates three times per week and compliments Air Astana’s existing network of services to Beijing, Guangzhou, Sanya and Urumqui and Yining. The addition of Shanghai strengthens the airline’s long-term commitment to developing connectivity between Kazakhstan and China, which began with its first flight between Almaty and Beijing in December 2002. With Shanghai now part of the network, the Air Astana Group offers up to 32 weekly services between Kazakhstan and six Chinese cities, providing passengers with increased travel options and supporting both point-to-point and transit flows across Central Asia, the Caucasus, Europe and Asia. In 2025, the Group carried more than 250,000 passengers between Kazakhstan and China, representing a 96% increase compared to 2024. Commenting at the event, Ibrahim Canliel, Chief Executive Officer of Air Astana Group, said: “The launch of our Shanghai service is an important milestone in the development of our network and reflects the growing strength of ties between Kazakhstan and China. We see strong and accelerating demand across both business and leisure segments, supported by visa-free travel. Shanghai is a key global city, and this route, our sixth destination in China, will further enhance connectivity not only between our two countries, but also for passengers travelling onwards across our network.”

Drones

Eve Air Mobility conducts its 50th successful test flight

GAVIÃO PEIXOTO, BRAZIL, 9th April, 2026: Eve Air Mobility has reached its 50th successful test flight with its full-scale engineering prototype, accumulating over two hours of flight time. Since the aircraft’s first flight on Dec. 19, 2025, these flights have generated high fidelity data and knowledge gains that are strengthening Eve’s understanding of performance and systems behavior as the company advances toward the future certification pathway of its eVTOL. “Reaching 50 successful test flights with our engineering prototype is more than a technical milestone. It is clear evidence of the maturity of our program and the strength of the solutions we are building,” said Johann Bordais, chief executive officer at Eve. “Eve is uniquely positioned to deliver not only a high performance eVTOL aircraft but also aftermarket services, operational and airspace solutions that customers and cities will require to deploy urban air mobility at scale.” The fast pace of testing continues to validate the performance and operational capability of Eve’s eVTOL. This achievement spotlights the company’s product development process, based on the proven Embraer methodology. This consists of an integrated approach that combines aircraft development with solutions to help operators, cities, vertiports and air navigation providers prepare for the introduction of urban aviation. The results and knowledge gained from flights with the full-scale engineering prototype are central to the development of Eve’s conforming prototypes and the commercial aircraft. The company expects to begin producing its conforming prototypes this year, progressing toward a total of six that will be used in the certification flight test campaign with Brazil’s civil aviation authority, ANAC. With 50 test flights completed, Eve is now expanding flight envelope evaluations, gradually increasing forward speed, evaluating energy management, controllability and stability, noise and vibration, among others, leading to full transition flights later this year.

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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