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Recent News

Air India suspends its Tel Aviv flight operations

Delhi,5th May , 2025: Air India in an official statement informed that consequent to developments in Tel Aviv , our operations to and from Tel Aviv will remain suspended with immediate effect till 6th May 2025, to ensure the safety of our customers and staff. Our colleagues on ground are assisting customers and helping them with alternative arrangements. Customers booked on our flights with valid tickets between 4th and 6th May 2025 will be offered a one-time waiver on rescheduling or full refunds for cancellation. On 4th May morning, following the Houthi missile strike, an Air India flight from Delhi to Tel Aviv was diverted to Abu Dhabi, which was safely landed and in process to return to Delhi. On Sunday, a ballistic missile launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen struck near Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport after multiple interception attempts by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) failed. The missile attack prompted a temporary halt in all takeoffs and landings at the country’s main international airport.

Civil Aviation

Air Samarkand operates the first flight between Samarkand-Tel Aviv

Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 5th May 2025: Uzbek carrier Air Samarkand has operated its latest international scheduled service, to the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv, and announced a doubling of weekly capacity from July to meet surging customer demand. The new weekly service operated for a first time on Sunday with a modern Air Samarkand Airbus A330 aircraft and will continue every Sunday. The first flight departed from Samarkand in Uzbekistan on schedule at 06:00 am and arrived in Tel Aviv five and a half hours later, at 09:25 am local time. The return service departed from Tel Aviv at 11:20 am, arriving back in the historic city of Samarkand at 18:40 pm local time. Given high levels of passenger demand, Air Samarkand used the inaugural service to announce a doubling of route capacity starting from July, with a second return to be operated on every Thursday. Services will be operated by Airbus 330 (with 313 seats) or Airbus A321 (194 seats) aircraft according to load factors. “The opening of regular flights to Tel Aviv represents an important step in the development of ties between Uzbekistan and Israel,” said Zafar Butayev, CEO of Air Samarkand. “We are seeing steady interest in this route from tourist, pilgrim and business travellers, and are delighted to confirm a second service starting from July. This will meet growing demand for a convenient and competitive direct service that links our two culturally rich cities and represents another important step forward in the expansion of the Air Samarkand route network,” he said. These latest developments coincide with recent initiatives to strengthen the cooperation between Uzbekistan and Israel across trade, migration, and other social and economic spheres. Tel Aviv is the latest part of Air Samarkand’s strategy to expand its international route network. In 2025, the airline plans to increase the frequency of services to key destinations and add new international city destinations. It continues to develop its fleet by investing in modern aircraft and improving customer service to strengthen its position in the Central Asian market. In 2024 Air Samarkand began its first scheduled services in March to the Turkish capital of Istanbul, and subsequently opened destinations to Abu Dhabi and Al Ain in the UAE, the religious Saudi cities of Jeddah and Medina, the tourism hot-spots of Nha Trang and Phú Quốc in Vietnam, and Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt from both Samarkand and Tashkent.

Recent News

Raksha Mantri to hold bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart in New Delhi

New Delhi, 5th May 2025: Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh will hold a bilateral meeting with Japan’s Minister of Defense Mr Gen Nakatani in New Delhi on May 05, 2025. Both sides will exchange views and ideas on the current regional & international security situation and discuss ways to further deepen the bilateral defence cooperation. India and Japan share a long-term friendship, which has further gained qualitative momentum after the elevation of this collaboration to Special Strategic & Global Partnership in 2014. Defence and security are important pillars of the ties between the two countries. Defence exchanges between India and Japan have gained strength in recent years due to the growing convergence on strategic matters. Its significance is increasing from the common outlook on issues of peace, security and stability of the Indo-Pacific Region. This will be the second meeting between the two Defence Ministers within six months after their maiden interaction in November 2024 on the sidelines of ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus at Lao PDR.

Drones, Recent News

ideaForge receives DGCA certification for Remote Pilot Certificate Training Program

Mumbai, 5th May, 2025: ideaForge Technology Limited has been granted the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) certification to conduct its Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC) Training (Small Class) program today. The ideaForge Remote Pilot Certificate Training (Small Class) is a 5-day program designed to meet DGCA’s regulatory standards, addressing the evolving needs of drone operators across the country. Speaking on the certification, Amol Suryawanshi, Senior Director-Operations, ideaForge, said, “We are honoured to have received the certification from DGCA to conduct our RPC program. The certification marks a step forward in our mission to build best in class drone pilots who are able to efficiently utilize drone technology to achieve the desired outcomes based on drone use cases. These initiatives also support India’s goal of being a global drone hub by 2030. This initiative is designed to set the benchmark for UAV training standards. As newer technologies get introduced in drone ecosystems like BVLOS, Autonomous drone pilotings etc, ideaForge will be able to quickly build programs and training to build a pilot ecosystem.” The structured training consists of 2 days of classroom-based ground instruction, followed by 3 days of hands-on sessions that include simulator training, basic assembly and maintenance, and supervised practical flying—both dual and solo and this is aligned with DGCA’s guidelines and is delivered by certified instructors with in-depth operational experience. The ground training covers foundational and advanced modules such as basic principles of flight, weather and meteorology, ATC procedures & Radio Telephony (non FRTOL), aerodynamics for different drone classes (fixed-wing, rotorcraft, and hybrid), risk assessment and safety protocols, drone equipment maintenance, and an introduction to drone data and analytics. Flying sessions include detailed simulator exercises, guided assembly and maintenance tasks, instrument flying, and practical flying under instructor supervision leading to solo operations. The program is open to all Indian citizens aged between 18 and 65 years, regardless of professional background. Applicants must have completed at least Class 10 and hold any one form of valid government-issued ID.

Business Aviation

Every OEM is important and wants the Indian market to grow: Jayant Nadkarni, MD, Flightshares Pvt.Ltd.

Business Aviation in India is growing but not at a pace that is being projected. There are many reasons to it but one pain-point which the industry has been voicing since long is implementation of policy on fractional ownership, which is inclined to enhance the growth of the sector in India. One such personality, who is very much vocal on this, is Mr. Jayant Nadkarni, a seasoned Business Aviation Professional & Managing Director – Flightshares Pvt.Ltd., who spoke with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor, Aviation World on various key issues and shared his candid views on the current status of the sector. Excerpts… What’s your take on the current status of Business Aviation in India?How do you see the growth projections? The whole world is changing ‘Old Ways’ of doing business on its head. How long can Business Aviation be left behind, in India? The biggest speed breaker hurdle for BA is clearly the dual tax regime for aircraft in India (not being elaborating here). Solve this tax system, and growth will explode. Do nothing, and growth will remain below India’s economic and geographic size. The other speed breaker hurdle is acceptance of separate owner-operator models (more on this below). This is an easier ask than the tax issue, and if it comes through, it will usher in formal Aircraft Management models as practiced in the western world. Whereas, solving the tax issue would allow the hugely popular fractional aircraft ownership model to take off in India. There is huge latent demand that we owe it to ourselves to set free. Industry insiders can feel this demand…. Just see how charter activity has gone through the roof across the board. But charters alone, do not serve the market fully, especially those who need to travel more often. India has a very small aircraft charter supply base. So change has to come at some point. Say it comes tomorrow when you wake up! Hypothetically speaking. It is still difficult to say how exactly BA will grow, but some pathways can surely be lit up and growth foretold. Let’s take the larger of the two hurdles highlighted above – the tax issue. If this is solved tomorrow morning, then give it 6 months for the fractional policy to come out from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (a draft is ready, but release held back due to the tax issue) which includes the time for DGCA to bring out necessary CAR rule changes (as the topic issue is not new and they have deliberating on it). So roughly it is safe to say that by the end of 2025, we would see the first operators to offer new aviation products like fractional aircraft ownership and aircraft management (and maybe there will be more models we don’t foresee now). But this is wishful thinking. We need to be realistic. So more realistically we may first see the owner-operator model (and fractional models, later on), especially as aircraft management does not really require a major tax tweak. India is a market that is highly parched for fresh new ideas and novel products in BA. So, any new offering (beyond charters) will 100% be tried out by the market. Operators/service providers who execute well, will see increased adoption and growth. How many of them will succeed? How many will flounder? Only time will tell. A lot depends on the seriousness and focus by Operators/service providers in execution. They should not treat these new aviation models as “quick sidekicks” to their existing and familiar charter businesses. Because, that can sully the market growth. You asked about Growth projections. For sure India’s installed base of BA aircraft is abysmally low compared to other countries that are far smaller in economic and geographic size (with exceptions of USA and EU as a whole). So the only way up is north. But I would avoid giving exact growth projections, as there are too many variables (in quality and scale of service) that will be offered. The market is there, and it is parched!. Growth projections can surely be gamed. But it is more technical with more nuances as highlighted above. You have been vocal towards Implementation of Fractional Ownership in Business Aviation in India. What is the government stand towards this demand? To their credit, most officials in the Ministry of Civil Aviation are positively inclined to fractional ownership in BA. But like it or not, India has always been, largely a political economy. Our reforms are not always based on pure economic rationales/logics. There are other compulsions that define reforms. A lot depends on the timing. The good news is that it certainly seems we are closer to the right time, today, than we have ever been in the past! We need to be patient and constantly keep trying to get more stakeholders in the Government to come on board. I knew this when we started Flightshares in 2021. For example, if you see our website itself you will see it is more educative and descriptive, than being a sales oriented site. It is more educational. The objective was to patiently apply “continuous advocacy” to the Government though different sources… be it media, BAOA, or direct meetings. Ask yourself, five years back, how many people knew about fractional aircraft ownership in India? But soon others joined in and many of them have championed the cause, some more than others. The more we have, the better it is. And, see today. Today we have this Buzz around fractional, more familiarity on the concept, more clarity on the mechanism, a draft policy has been drafted, the main speed breaker has been clearly identified: the dual of differential tax system on BA aircraft.   ” This is an easier ask than the tax issue, and if it comes through, it will usher in formal Aircraft Management models as practiced in the western world.  Whereas, solving the tax issue would allow the hugely popular fractional aircraft ownership model to take off in India.

Defence

DRDO conducts maiden flight-trials of Stratospheric Airship Platform

New Delhi, 5th May 2025: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully carried out maiden flight-trials of Stratospheric Airship Platform from Sheopur Trial site in Madhya Pradesh on May 03, 2025. Developed by Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment, Agra, the airship was launched carrying an instrumental payload to an altitude of around 17 kms. Data from onboard sensors was received and would be utilised for development of high-quality fidelity simulation models for future high-altitude airship flights. Envelop pressure control and emergency deflation systems were deployed in flight for their performance evaluation. Trial team recovered the system for further investigation. The total duration of the flight was about 62 minutes. Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO for the successful maiden flight-trial of the system. He stated that this system will uniquely enhance India’s earth observation and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance capabilities, making the country one of the few countries in the world having such indigenous capabilities. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat congratulated the DRDO team involved in design, development and trial of the system. He said the prototype flight is a milestone towards realisation of lighter-than-air high-altitude platform systems that can remain airborne for very long endurance at stratospheric heights. Courtesy: PIB

Business Aviation

BGS and Wizz Air celebrate 14-year partnership by signing new agreement on fuel supply

Vilnius,2nd May 2025: Baltic Ground Services (BGS), ground handling service company and a subsidiary of Avia Solutions Group, has recently extended its 14-year partnership with European airline Wizz Air. The agreement, valid for another year, covers aviation fuel supply for the airline’s aircraft at Vilnius, Kaunas, Riga and Tallinn airports. Vitalis Dudys, Head of Commerce at BGS Group, commented: “We couldn’t be happier about this opportunity to further strengthen our partnership with Wizz Air, which has been going strong ever since 2011. On this occasion, I’d like to thank everyone at BGS who made this happen and am excited to see where our partnership goes next in the coming years”. According to Matteo Fregni, Head of Purchasing at Wizz Air: “The cornerstone of our cooperation with BGS has always been the exceptional quality of their services and unwavering commitment to safety, which are both paramount for success in the aviation industry. Given this history, we are confident that BGS will deliver yet again”. Partnership agreements for into-plane fuelling will be signed with all active Wizz Air divisions: Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air UK, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, and Wizz Air Malta. Wizz Air is currently in the process of expanding its operations in Europe by introducing new travel destinations. Starting on June 30, 2025, the airline will begin operating flights from Vilnius to Budapest three times per week, namely – on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Recent News

Air India announces Delhi-Gaya flights from September onwards

Delhi, 02 May 2025: Air India today announced daily flights between Delhi and Gaya, starting 01 September 2025. The daily service on this route will be operated by Air India’s A320 aircraft, maing it the only commercial airlines to start operations. The opening of this new route adds Gaya as the 46th destination in Air India’s domestic route network. The connectivity to Gaya supports religious tourism and enables seamless one-stop access for travellers from other Asian countries to the gateway to Bodh Gaya, one of the most significant Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. Air India’s flights to Gaya are timed to enable convenient connections to/from Kathmandu, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Phuket, and Singapore, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul-Incheon, and Tokyo-Haneda.

Features

High-Tech robots redefine safety and performance in ground handling operations

Aviation World Feature Each year the aviation industry develops new solutions to improve ground handling operations efficiency and increase worker safety. More and more companies are adopting enhanced ground support equipment (GSE) that can benefit both by advancing operational performance and helping to avoid incidents at work. A good example of such useful GSE is automated aircraft-cleaning robots. These modern cleaning systems can optimise productivity and protect workers from significant risks associated with manual cleaning operations. Veronika Andrianovaite, CCO of Nordic Dino Robotics AB, explains how robotic cleaning systems can transform daily airline operations by prioritising worker safety and setting new industry standards. Although manually cleaning aircraft exteriors is considered standard in aviation, it presents several risks. Exposure to hazardous chemicals, physical strain, and working at dangerous heights – all of these factors pose potential dangers to personnel. As well, the process of manually cleaning an aircraft involves repetitive motions, lifting heavy equipment, frequent bending and stretching. Over time this can lead to fatigue and strain among maintenance workers. To address this issue, ground handling companies could adopt robotic cleaning systems like Nordic Dino, which help reduce human labour. “These advanced machines are designed to handle the most demanding aspects of cleaning, reaching high and low surfaces effortlessly. The shift toward robotic aircraft-cleaning systems significantly reduces risks for those working in the industry and also enhances efficiency, thereby reducing ground handling costs,” says Veronika Andrianovaite. One more issue is the use of powerful cleaning agents – chemicals that help remove dirt, grime, and environmental contaminants that accumulate on the aeroplane exterior. But when workers are frequently exposed to them, these chemicals can pose serious health risks. Veronika Andrianovaite warns that direct contact with harsh substances may lead to respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other long-term health concerns. “Robotic systems provide a safer alternative by automating the application of cleaning agents. It ensures precise and controlled distribution of the chemicals and minimises human interaction with potentially harmful substances. Moreover, those modern systems help to optimise the use of cleaning materials and, at the same, time reduce waste, environmental impact, and water consumption,” comments the CCO of Nordic Dino Robotics AB. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the most frequently reported injuries among ground handling staff include slips, trips, falls, being struck by objects, and injuries related to lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling. Falls from heights, though less frequent, are among the most severe. Working at elevated heights is a serious threat that workers face while cleaning the aircraft exterior manually. To clean the upper surfaces of an aircraft, the personnel often use scaffolding, lifts, or platforms, bringing the risk of falls and severe injuries. Furthermore, specific weather conditions, such as strong winds or rain, can increase the danger of harming yourself. “Advanced aircraft cleaning robots are equipped to navigate and clean elevated areas autonomously or by using remote operation. This allows workers to remain safely on the ground. These days, modern robots like Nordic Dino can prevent workplace accidents and enhance safety standards,” notes Andrianovaite. As the aviation industry continues to evolve, robotic cleaning systems are proving to be an invaluable asset to ground handling operations. Automated systems help airlines maintain the pristine appearance and operational efficiency of aircraft. Alongside this, high-tech robots protect the health and enhances the safety of those who keep the aircraft in top condition. (Views Expressed are personal)

Civil Aviation

Air India and Air India Express appoint Dnata as their rep in the UAE

Delhi, 2nd May 2025: Air India and Air India Express have announced the appointment of dnata as their General Sales Agent (GSA) and Representative Agency (RA), respectively, in the UAE. The agreement was formally signed at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025 in Dubai. Under this partnership, dnata will provide comprehensive sales, marketing, and distribution support to both carriers across the UAE, excluding Abu Dhabi and Al Ain for Air India. This localised approach will improve accessibility for travellers and trade partners while supporting the Air India group’s broader growth plans in the region. Air India operates 82x weekly flights from the UAE to India, while Air India Express connects five cities—Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, and Sharjah—with over 240x weekly flights from the UAE. The UAE represents the single-largest international market for Air India Express and remains one of the most significant global markets, serving millions of Indian expatriates and other travellers. Kaizad Postwalla, Head of International Sales – GMEA & North America, Air India, said, “The UAE is a key market in our international network. We are pleased to partner with dnata, whose deep understanding of the region and proven track record in travel services will help us better connect with customers, drive demand, and enhance service delivery in the market.” Dr. Ankur Garg, Chief Commercial Officer, Air India Express, added, “Our collaboration with dnata marks another step in expanding our commercial presence in the region. As our network and fleet grow, this partnership will help us stay closer to our customers and offer them even more reliable and seamless travel options to and from India.” Simon Woodford, Vice President Global Air Services at dnata Travel Group, commented, “Air India group is offerig increasingly accessible and affordable options for leisure and business travel between the UAE and India. We represented Air India in Dubai for passenger sales for almost 50 years between 1967 and 2014 and are delighted to now be appointed by the Air India group, as its operations continue to grow and support millions of travellers.” With a growing network of 45 domestic and 43 international destinations served by Air India, and 38 domestic and 17 international destinations by Air India Express, the Air India group continues to invest in partnerships and service enhancements that bring India closer to the world.

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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