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Air Astana launches direct flights from western Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan

Astana, 17th April 2025: Air Astana will launch direct flights from Atyrau in western Kazakhstan to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan on 31st May 2025. The new service will be operated three times a week using Airbus A320/A321 aircraft, with a flight time of 1 hour 25 minutes outbound and 1 hour 35 minutes return. Flight KC277 will depart from Atyrau on Mondays and Saturdays at 18:30, arriving in Baku at 18:55, and on Wednesdays at 21:35, arriving at 22:00. The return flight KC278 from Baku to Atyrau will operate on Mondays and Saturdays, departing at 19:55 and arriving at 22:30, and on Wednesdays, departing at 23:00 and arriving at 01:35 the next day. All times local. The new route from Atyrau to Baku will complement the airline’s existing flights from Almaty to Baku, which operate three times a week during the summer season. The network expansion will open up more opportunities for leisure and business trips between Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.

Civil Aviation

All Nippon and Singapore Airlines to launch joint fare products and revenue sharing flights

Singapore, 17th April 2025: All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin operating revenue-sharing flights between Singapore and Japan from September 2025, with the joint fare products for these services going on sale in May 2025, further deepening their commercial partnership. This will enable ANA and SIA to offer customers additional value beyond the existing codeshare partnerships with a greater variety of fare options, enhanced coordination of flight schedules between Singapore and Japan, and seamless connectivity between the Star Alliance carriers. Both airlines are also working to offer enhanced reciprocal benefits for ANA Mileage Club and KrisFlyer frequent flyer members, including the ability to earn miles on an expanded number of booking classes on ANA and SIA flights. Both airlines will also work to align corporate programmes to bolster the offering to business travellers. Subject to regulatory approvals, ANA and SIA also intend to expand the scope of the joint venture to include other key markets beyond Japan and Singapore such as Australia, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Since signing their commercial joint venture agreement in January 2020, ANA and SIA have significantly expanded their codeshare arrangement, offering customers more travel options between Japan and Singapore, and beyond. ANA customers have access to 25 destinations across SIA’s network, up from 12 previously[1]. SIA customers can seamlessly connect to 34 destinations across ANA’s network, up from nine previously, including ANA’s domestic flights to 30 destinations in Japan[2]. Shinichi Inoue, Chief Executive Officer, All Nippon Airways, said,“This joint venture with Singapore Airlines is more than a strategic alliance, it embodies ANA’s vision to usher in a new era of customer experience that redefines expectations. Just as ANA is dedicated to consistently exceeding expectations and upholding the highest standards, so too is Singapore Airlines, and this joint venture will be a testament to that commitment. Through this powerful synergy of two leading Asian airline brands, we are confident that we will set a new benchmark for service and customer experience that will change the way passengers view air travel.“ Goh Choon Phong, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Airlines, said: “This strategic partnership between Singapore Airlines and All Nippon Airways brings together two of Asia’s pre-eminent carriers. With our extensive network coverage and industry leading products and service, we can leverage our combined strengths to significantly enhance our offerings to customers. “The joint fare products, revenue sharing flights, and expanded codeshare arrangements are just the start. As we align our frequent flyer and corporate travel programmes and add more markets to our commercial joint venture agreement, we can offer even greater value, better connectivity, and an exceptional experience for customers traveling between Singapore and Japan, and beyond.”

MRO, Recent News

LOTAMS named Europe’s first Embraer E2 authorized service center

Warsaw, Poland, 15th April 2025: Embraer has announced that LOTAMS will become Europe’s first Embraer Authorized Service Centre (EASC) for the E2 aircraft family following completion of the authorization and audit process conducted by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority. LOTAMS, one of Europe’s major providers of MRO services, has bases across Poland serving some of the world’s largest airlines. LOTAMS will be the first EASC in Europe for E2 aircraft – providing routine checks; scheduled and unscheduled maintenance; together with component repairs. After working together for 10 years, Embraer and LOTAMS formalized their MRO relationship in 2012, with LOTAMS achieving EASC status for ERJ-145 and first-generation E-Jet aircraft. Since then, LOTAMS has supplied Embraer E-Jets from airlines across Europe, with an average of 250,000 hours/year in heavy and line maintenance checks – around three million hours to date, making them one of Europe’s top MROs. LOTAMS currently has five bays dedicated to E-Jet maintenance and plans to add more to service Europe’s growing E2 fleet. “Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this project and to certify our facilities as an authorized E2 aircraft maintenance center. This continues the long-standing cooperation established at the inception of LOTAMS. With the certification process complete, we are ready to provide maintenance services for the E2 fleet across Europe” comments Ewa Kołowiecka, CEO of LOTAMS. “Our collaboration with LOTAMS spans decades and has resulted in millions of hours of high-quality work. Given this strong and enduring relationship with the Polish MRO, it is only fitting that LOTAMS becomes Europe’s first E2-qualified EASC. We warmly welcome LOTAMS and look forward to seeing E2 fleet maintenance checks carried out in the Polish capital” says Carlos Naufel, President and CEO, Embraer Services & Support.

Airports

Singapore Airlines lounge at Changi Airport T2 to be elevated with $45M investment

Singapore, 15th April 2025: Singapore Airlines has planned to renovate its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 over the next two years, investing S$45 million to elevate the on-ground customer experience at its main hub. Renovations will begin on 15 April 2025, progressing in phases, with completion expected around mid-2027. The revamped lounges will boast 50% more space and seating capacity, and feature upgraded facilities, signature elements from SIA’s flagship lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 3, and an enhanced variety of food and beverage options. Mr Yeoh Phee Teik, Senior Vice President Customer Experience, Singapore Airlines said: “This significant investment underscores Singapore Airlines’ unwavering commitment to elevating the end-to-end travel experience for our customers. Building on the success of our Terminal 3 lounges, we are extending our signature hospitality and thoughtfully curated offerings to Terminal 2. This upgrade reaffirms our continued dedication to providing a seamless, world-class experience that meets the high expectations of our discerning customers.” The all-new First Class SilverKris Lounge will feature a spacious area with increased capacity, higher ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The renovated bar will offer a premium experience, including barista services in the morning. The live cooking stations in the First Class SilverKris Lounge will serve a wide range of popular Singaporean, Asian, and Western cuisine of dishes, while the self-service buffet will also be expanded to mirror the offerings available at the SilverKris Lounge in Terminal 3. The Business Class SilverKris Lounge will expand by 30%, providing customers with more space and comfort. It will include a quiet rest area with recliners for customers to relax before their flight, and a redesigned living room area with diverse seating options including wingback chairs, sofa seats, and productivity pods. These will give customers the flexibility to work, dine, or rest in comfort. The expanded self-service buffet will feature both Asian and Western cuisines. A new full-service bar will complement the dining experience, serving fresh barista-made coffee in the morning and signature cocktails in the evening. The KrisFlyer Gold Lounge will double its capacity, offering various seating options, such as armchairs for lounging, workstations, and dining seats. New amenities will include in-lounge restrooms and shower suites, enabling customers to freshen up before their flights. To minimise disruption to customers, renovation will be carried out in phases. Construction of the new First Class SilverKris Lounge will begin on 15 April 2025, with expected completion by the fourth quarter of 2025. Construction of the new Business Class SilverKris Lounge is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, and the new KrisFlyer Gold Lounge in the first half of 2026.

Civil Aviation

Air India Express starts flights from North Goa,to start Int. operations in May

15th April-2025, Goa: Effective April 15, 2025,Air India Express has launched operations from Manohar International Airport (GOX) in North Goa, complementing its existing services at Goa International Airport (GOI). With operations now from both airports, the airline will operate over 115 weekly flights from Goa—including 75 from GOI and over 40 from GOX. Air India Express launched new services connecting North Goa with Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, and Indore, further strengthening domestic connectivity to the region. The airline now operates twice-daily flights to Delhi, daily flights to Bengaluru and Indore, and flights to Chennai on all days except Wednesdays. Services on the Hyderabad–North Goa route will commence on May 3, 2025. Expanding its international footprint from North Goa, Air India Express will also launch direct flights to Kuwait starting May 3, followed by services to Abu Dhabi from May 5, 2025. Air India Express currently operates over 75 weekly flights from Goa International Airport (GOI), connecting key domestic destinations, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hindon, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Surat.

Airports

PM lays foundation stone for new terminal building of Hisar Airport,also flags off inaugural Hisar-Ayodhya flight

Hisar, 14th April 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off a commercial flight from Hisar to Ayodhya and laid the foundation stone of the new terminal building at the Hisar airport, The airport named as Maharaja Agrasen Airport has a new terminal building,built at an estimated cost of over Rs. 410 crore. The new terminal building will include a State-of-the-art passenger terminal, a cargo terminal and an ATC building. The project is targeted to be completed in two years.The inaugural flight from Hisar to Ayodhya will operate twice a week, and three flights in a week to Jammu, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh.

Civil Aviation

Etihad Airways adds sixth A350 to its growing fleet

Abu Dhabi, 14th April 2025: Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates,added its sixth A350 to its growing fleet.The state-of-the-art aircraft arrived this weekend following a successful delivery flight from Toulouse, France, further strengthening Etihad’s position as one of the airlines with the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets in the sky. The A350 is a favourite with guests, boasting an unparalleled flying experience with award-winning Business Class, featuring privacy-focused sliding doors, wireless charging, and cutting-edge inflight entertainment systems, while Economy Class offers ergonomic seating, device holders, and Bluetooth connectivity with inflight entertainment. Renowned for its sustainability, the A350 stands out as one of the most efficient wide-body jets, with 25 per cent lower CO2 emissions and a 50 per cent smaller noise footprint compared to earlier-generation aircraft. The long-range of the A350-1000 makes it a versatile aircraft for Etihad’s fleet. This summer, Etihad will begin operating the A350 to Atlanta, its newest and sixth gateway into North America and one of 16 new routes Etihad is launching this year.

Recent News

Aviation career guidance programme launched in India

New Delhi, 10th April 2025: Union Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu launched a ‘Career Guidance Programme in Aviation’ for school students, with the inaugural session held at the Indian Aviation Academy, New Delhi. The initiative aims to inspire and educate students of Classes 11 and 12 about diverse career pathways within the aviation sector — from piloting and air traffic control to aircraft design, airport management, and beyond. An interactive session was conducted by women pilots, during which they addressed students’ queries and shared insights from their professional journeys. The students participated with great enthusiasm, making it a highly engaging and inspiring exchange. The minister addressed the students and shared the vision behind this initiative. “We want to capture that passion. We want to have more people involved in aviation. The way that Indian aviation is growing is like no other country,” he said, while highlighting the importance of nurturing talent early to match the pace of India’s booming aviation ecosystem. He emphasized the scale of upcoming opportunities: “There Is a demand of 1700 new planes, and each plane creates a demand of 15 to 20 pilots. That means you’re creating 34,000 jobs on just pilots itself. We don’t want foreigners to come here and pilot our planes. We want our own Indian students… our Indian community to cater to the demand that’s grown domestically.” Underscoring the government’s achievements and future roadmap, the Minister noted, “In 2014, there were 74 airports. We doubled it up. Now the number of airports in the country is up to 159. And now I’ll be the Minister for the next five years and I want to plan to build 50 more airports. The government has decided that in the next 10 years, we have to bring 120 new destinations in the country.” He encouraged students to take ownership of their aspirations. “Each one of those planes you see up are not just aircrafts, but they are a whole universe of possibilities waiting for your approval,” he said. “As early as you decide, as early as you tap into the passion that you have, it becomes much easier for you to guide yourself in that path,” he added. In addition to policy support and infrastructure expansion, the Minister highlighted key legislative reforms, such as the Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam and the Aircraft Protection of Interest in Aircraft Object Bill, which aim to bolster the domestic aviation ecosystem and stimulate employment. Special attention was given to the presence and encouragement of women pilots at the event. “Much of the focus has been because there are a lot of charming pilots here, especially the women pilots who have given you patiently, heard you and given you all the answers,” Ram Mohan Naidu said, inspiring young students to look beyond traditional career perceptions. With India poised to become a global aviation hub, this initiative marks a strategic move to align young talent with the country’s ambitious aviation growth trajectory.

Interviews

The Ramayana Trail is a game changer for us…

Sri Lankan Airlines major market is India and it has introduced many initiatives to attract cater to the travellers. The pax numbers are increasing alongwith the flights and this really motivates the airlines to focus here in 2025. Mr. Fawzan Faried, Regional Manager-India, Bangladesh and Nepal, Sri Lankan Airlines in an interview with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor,Aviation World speaks about the business from India, and the plans ahead to meet the ongoing travellers. Excerpts… Kindly focus on the presence of Sri Lankan Airlines into India and how much flights do you operate from here? Sri Lankan Airlines use to operating 124 flights into India pre-covid and we were the first foreign carrier to operate more than 100 flights to India. But subsequent to Covid, we had to downsize our operations. We are gradually back, getting back to where we were pre-Covid. Currently, we are operating 89 flights a week into India and we want to grow more. By the end of the year probably we will be having 94 service to India and we are trying to cross 100 flights as soon as possible. Which all cities of India and number of flights Sri Lankan Airlines operate as of now? We are operating 14 flights to Delhi, 16 flights to Mumbai, 21 flights to Chennai for a week, 10 flights a week to Bangalore, 4 flights to Hyderabad, daily service to Cochin, 4 flights to Thiruvananthapuram, 8 service to Tiruchirappalli and 6 flights to Madurai. That’s the current setup, but moving forward we want to increase the number of flights to Mumbai up to 19 flights by the end of the year.   Recently Sri Lankan Airlines started a new marketing initiative for the Ramayana Trial. So how is the response till now? The Ramayana Trail is a game changer for us especially there’s been a lot of efforts putting in to develop that package, marketing strategies. The marketing team went an extra mile to find out the exact locations. The whole purpose is what we really wanted to do is to showcase the real Ramayana to the Indian community. We want the people to go and visit the exact locations, give proper explanation how it happened and why those locations and things like that. It’s creating momentum. Last week we had 190 passenger group traveling from Chennai purely on Ramayana Trail. So definitely this is going to be a game changer for us in 2025 and we anticipate the numbers to double, triple by April, May, June during that period. So, that’s going to be a real boost for us as well. Apart from India, you also look after other regions as well. So how is the response in that region? Yes, Bangladesh and Nepal come under my territory. Ramayana is especially not secluded to India alone because the community lives across this part of the world. There is some momentum from Nepal, from Bangladesh and in general, from all three countries within my territory, the tourism in general is growing and growing fast to Sri Lanka. So Sri Lankan Airlines being one of the main carriers which connects India and Sri Lanka. Any particular number of passengers that you look forward to? If you look at 2023, we had about 302,000 tourists from India for the entire year, which grew up to about 412,000 in 2024. And we had a good start for January 2025, we had about nearly about 44,000 Indians travelling. The highest number of Indians travelled during the past is the month of December 2024, that’s about 52,000. So 44,000 is a good and it’s above average number. So we see there’s a momentum, there’s a positive growth. So we want to capitalise on that growth. And then we contribute about 55 to 60% of the total arrivals from India. There are a lot of airlines operating as well, which is also a good sign. There are more airlines coming into Sri Lanka, more the market will grow, and then we will get our fair share. That’s, that’s my objective as well. What are your priorities in terms of which kind of travellers that exactly you look forward to, or who are the number one, you can say, which category? Actually, predominantly, our segment is diversified. We have honeymoon couples travelling, we have families travelling. But one segment which we had throughout is the silver segment, which the retired people and so the Ramayana trial package is also correctly fitting into the historical movement of the segment. We want to capitalise on that and then something new, which we are looking at is the destination weddings. We also want to break into the niche market like golfers ravelling and there are celebrities now, mostly into golf. We want to engage those people to boost this kind of travellers. Sri Lanka has ideal weather, we have about four, four or five world-class golf courses, like 18 holes in Colombo, in Kandy, in Orelia, in Sigiriya.This is something new that we are trying to market in India. That has a huge potential and it’s a niche market as well. Which type of aircraft you operate right now from India? It differs from city to city. We have from Delhi Airbus 330 operating to Chennai. Also Mumbai, we have a couple of white bodies coming in. The biggest advantage what we have is, India is more or less a shorter sector for us, three hour flight. So even to cater a larger group, we can deploy a wide body aircraft for the entire group to travel at once and then coming back at once. So this is something, which only Sri Lankan airlines can do operating into India. What is the seat configuration in Airbus 330? Airbus 330 version is 28 business class and 269 economy class, flatbed. Of course, we have another version 330-200, which has 18 business class and 251 and also in the 320 range, we have up to about 176 capacity on a

Business Aviation

Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen3 ushers in 15 years of cutting-edge aviation advancements and technology

Wichita,April 9th, 2025: The Cessna Citation CJ4 business jet family had achieved a milestone anniversary – the 15-year anniversary of certification, entry into service and first delivery of the aircraft. The latest product investment unveiled for the CJ4, the CJ4 Gen3, is expected to enter into service in 2026. The Cessna Citation CJ4 series is designed and manufactured by Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company. “There’s no doubt that pilots around the world consider the Citation CJ4 as the premier single-pilot business jet,” said Lannie O’Bannion, senior vice president, Sales & Marketing. “We continue to invest in our aircraft to ensure pilots and passengers have the latest in technology and comfort in the air. The CJ4 Gen3 brings a new level of confidence and an elevated experience for owners and operators based on customer feedback.” The CJ4 Gen3 incorporates the next-generation Garmin G3000 PRIME avionics for intuitive, seamless control for pilots. The aircraft brings greater peace of mind for both pilots and passengers through the revolutionary Garmin Emergency Autoland technology and includes Garmin Autothrottles to provide protection and effortless precision at every stage of flight. With more than 450 Citation CJ4 series aircraft delivered across the world, the aircraft continues to standout in the market due to its combination of high performance, operating costs over 10% lower than its closest competitors and class-leading cabin amenities.

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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