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AAI completes airspace design and flight procedures for Navi Mumbai and Noida (Jewar) Airports

New Delhi, 07th Feb, 2025: Airports Authority of India (AAI) has successfully completed airspace design and flight procedures for the Navi Mumbai International Airport and Noida International Airport (Jewar). This achievement underscores AAI’s expertise in managing complex airspace configurations, especially for airports situated near some of the busiest aviation hubs in the country. This milestone is pivotal in enhancing operational efficiency at these new airports, paving the way for future growth in one of the world’s most dynamic aviation markets. As India’s Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), AAI is entrusted with the management of Air Navigation Services across the nation, including at the upcoming airports at Navi Mumbai and Noida (Jewar). The AAI’s airspace as well as the flight procedure design team has meticulously crafted the airspace and Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) for the Navi Mumbai and Noida International (Jewar) Airport projects. These procedures are designed to optimize flight efficiency, significantly reducing emissions, track miles, and flight times for the multitude of daily flights traversing the Delhi-Mumbai air corridors. For accomplishment the objective AAI collaborated with M/s Boeing India which provided invaluable support through comprehensive simulation and conflict analysis. Utilizing M/s Boeing’s Total Airspace and Airport Modeler (TAAM) at Bengaluru, the development and validation of instrument flight procedures, including Standard Instrument Departures and Standard Terminal Arrivals, were enhanced. Vipin Kumar, Chairman, AAI, said that “In the context of the ongoing strategic partnership between the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Boeing India, experts from Boeing collaborated with the AAI Flight Procedure Design team to assess and confirm the arrival and departure protocols for the new airports being developed in Jewar (Noida) and Navi Mumbai. The joint efforts have facilitated the safe and efficient integration of operations at these new airports with existing operations in Delhi IGI and Mumbai CSMIA airports. The anticipated increase in air traffic in both terminal areas will be managed in a way that conserves fuel and track miles for airlines, while also alleviating the workload for air traffic controllers and maintaining safe separation between aircraft at neighbouring international airports. This initiative marks the initial phase of expanding operations along the Delhi- Mumbai corridor, paving the way for a modern metroplex solution in the years to come”. The IFPs have undergone successful flight validation by a domestic airline operator and received approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) India for implementation. These procedures are set to significantly improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of air traffic operations in India’s busiest air corridors. This achievement not only marks a significant step in operational efficiency at the new airports but also aligns with AAI’s commitment to the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat initiative. By driving sustainability and innovation through advanced technology, AAI continues to support the robust growth of India’s aviation industry.

Recent News

SriLankan Airlines’ launches AI-powered chatbot for customer support

Delhi,7th February 2025: SriLankan Airlines has introduced Yaana,’ an Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered chatbot. Yaana is set to transform customer support and the way passengers interact with the airline by leveraging advanced AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies to intelligently assist with a wide range of passenger inquiries. Developed in collaboration with CodeGen International (Pvt) Ltd., Yaana is now live on SriLankan Airlines’ corporate website. Chamara Perera, Group Head of Information Technology at SriLankan Airlines, commented on this latest advancement in customer engagement technology stating, “Yaana features a generative AI virtual assistant powered by GPT-4 technology and is equipped with sophisticated retrieval capabilities to enhance customer interactions and efficiently address inquiries. The system also utilises a conversational AI framework and custom AI algorithms to deliver rapid, accurate, empathetic and contextually relevant responses. By cross-referencing multiple policy documents, real-time data sets, including flight schedules, Yaana ensures that passengers receive reliable, tailored information.” Dimuthu Tennakoon, Head of Worldwide Sales and Distribution at SriLankan Airlines, expressed his enthusiasm about Yaana’s potential, stating, “Since going live, Yaana has handled close to 12,000 inquiries with remarkable efficiency, autonomously resolving 88% of them. Furthermore, with its scalability, we anticipate Yaana will manage five times the current volume. By providing 24/7 assistance, including real-time updates during disruptions, streamlined booking guidance and personalised support for complex queries, Yaana will significantly enhance customer service every step of the way.” The chatbot will prove especially indispensable during unplanned flight disruptions, a common occurrence in the airline industry, by assisting passengers in swiftly finding alternative travel options. Available globally, Yaana also has multilingual capabilities, making it accessible to SriLankan Airlines’ diverse, global customer base. __

Tourism

JW Marriott unveils JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort in Maldives

Male, Maldives, 5th February, 2025: JW Marriott, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of over 30 extraordinary hotel brands, announces the opening of JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort, the second JW Marriott resort in the Maldives. Nestled in Kaafu Atoll’s largest lagoon and conveniently located just 15 minutes by boat from Velana International Airport, this luxurious retreat offers an idyllic sanctuary to recharge the mind, body, and spirit in this tropical oceanic paradise. “JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island embodies our dedication to blending unparalleled luxury with holistic well-being, offering guests a peaceful escape where every detail is designed to inspire balance and rejuvenation,” says Bruce Rohr, Vice President & Global Brand Leader, JW Marriott. “With the Maldives’ natural beauty as a backdrop, we aim to provide an exceptional experience that deeply resonates with those seeking tranquility, mindfulness, and world-class service. We look forward to welcoming guests to this extraordinary destination, where they can truly disconnect and find harmony.” With 80 thoughtfully designed private pool villas, including 47 overwater pool villas, the resort blends traditional island aesthetics with contemporary luxury to create a harmonious connection with nature. A haven for relaxation, each villa boasts expansive terraces, uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean, and access to pristine lagoons. Perched above the turquoise waters, the Three-Bedroom Ocean Residence offers an unparalleled sanctuary, blending luxury with breathtaking views for a truly exceptional experience. Tailored for families or groups of friends, this elegant residence provides a refined space to connect and create lasting memories, all while enjoying uninterrupted panoramic ocean views. A Sanctuary of Design and Environmental Stewardship Envisioned by acclaimed architect Cuneyt Bukulmez of Turkey-based Atolye4N, the resort’s villa design artfully blends local Maldivian touches with sleek, modern elements drawing inspiration from the enchanting island. The arrival jetty, inspired by the graceful flight of the Maakana heron, sets the tone for the resort’s design. The villas echo traditional Maldivian ‘Gedhoru’ huts, with kajan roofs and vibrant turquoise doors, complemented by a calming palette of neutral tones. Thoughtful nods to Maldivian lacquerware crafts and contrasting elements are seamlessly woven throughout, creating a serene and harmonious retreat. The resort fosters a deep connection with nature, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to opalescent ocean views, while open-air showers and private pools create an intimate oasis. Crafted with natural materials such as timber and stone, the resort’s design pays homage to the raw beauty of the island nation, offering an elevated experience of luxury, tranquility, and mindful relaxation. Embodying its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, the resort is proud to be part of a groundbreaking collaboration with INVENA. Motivated by shifting tides and global warming challenges faced by island nations, this initiative introduces a pioneering 30-meter-long underwater coastal structure, designed in collaboration with the Self-Assembly Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to attenuate wave action and combat beach erosion. The installation will also foster vibrant marine ecosystems by creating a reef habitat that attracts diverse fish and coral. Guests will have the unique opportunity to interact with this innovative project, contributing to scientific efforts addressing climate challenges. A Culinary Journey The resort’s seven distinct dining venues and bars offer an extraordinary culinary journey, featuring flavors from around the world and thoughtfully sourced ingredients, inviting guests to indulge in a celebration of taste and craftsmanship. Veyo, with its international menu, celebrates the resort’s innate flair for catering to a wide range of discerning tastes where fresh and inspiring ingredients paired with panoramic views awaken the senses. Meanwhile, Wahoo, the infinity pool bar, provides a laid-back yet refined atmosphere where guests can enjoy refreshing beverages and aromatic dishes. At Athiri, the resort’s signature steakhouse, guests will be captivated by its stunning two-story design, featuring a dramatic curved roof inspired by the rise and fall of ocean waves. Here, premium cuts of meat are expertly prepared, complemented by panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Perched above, Nikkei offers a vibrant bar experience with craft cocktails and light bites inspired by the fusion of Peruvian cuisine and global influences, blending both Japanese and European traditions. At Riva, guests can indulge in a sophisticated reinterpretation of Indian Ocean heritage. This fine dining destination elevates traditional Indian dishes, Sri Lankan elements, and local Maldivian flavors, served in an elegant and contemporary setting. For those seeking an intentional dining experience, Pure, showcases fresh, locally sourced ingredients crafted into exquisite dishes that honor the island’s natural bounty. Many ingredients such as Rosemary, Mint, Basil, Thyme and Sage are harvested directly from the JW Garden, offering an authentic farm-to-table experience. Tito’s, a charming deli and patisserie, offers a captivating convergence of visual artistry and exquisite flavors. Its carefully curated collection of handcrafted delights features decadent chocolates, delicate macarons, rich truffles, luxurious cakes, and flaky pastries — each one designed to indulge and enchant the senses. The resort also offers bespoke private dining options, where intimate spaces are designed to foster connection. Every culinary moment at the resort is an invitation to savor and create unforgettable memories. Restore, Revive, and Reconnect At the overwater Spa by JW, guests can find renewal through exclusive treatments featuring BABOR’s precision skincare products — a first in the Maldives. The signature treatment, Ocean Bliss, crafted in collaboration with BABOR, highlights their most prestigious anti-aging skincare range, SeaCreation, enriched with precious active ingredients sourced from deep sea, delivering a transformative experience that embodies the best of precision skincare and island-inspired relaxation. Wellness enthusiasts can also enjoy sunrise yoga, a state-of-the-art fitness center with ocean views, and a lap pool. Guests seeking adventure can participate in marine life activities through snorkeling, diving, and tailored ocean excursions. Thrill-seekers can explore dolphin safaris or parasailing, while those craving stillness can sail into the sunset on a cruise. The resort’s carefully designed public spaces create moments of serenity for calm reflection, helping to restore balance and focus. Whether indulging in exceptional cuisine, unwinding at the overwater Spa by JW, or partaking in unforgettable adventures, every aspect is designed to inspire renewal

Events

IAI to showcase cutting-edge defense technologies at Aero India 2025

Bengaluru,February 6, 2025: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is participating at Aero India 2025 exhibition in Bengaluru from 10th-14th Feb. IAI will showcase its latest advancements in defense technology, demonstrating its commitment to India as a strategic partner and a key market in the defense sector. The company’s presence at the exhibition highlights its nearly 40 years of collaboration with India and its dedication to strengthening defense cooperation between the two nations. IAI’s participation in Aero India 2025 underscores its long-standing relationship with India, reinforcing its deep-rooted collaboration with the country’s defense sector and the Indian Armed Forces. Over the past year, IAI has made several additional investments in the Indian market, including with its subsidiary AeroSpace Services India (ASI); its partnership with IIT Delhi, demonstrating its commitment to the next generation in India; the launch of its NeuSPHERE Innovation Acceleration Program, enabling collaboration with Indian deep-tech startups and most recently; and the opening of its new HELA Systems facility in Hyderabad, enhancing localized Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities for advanced radar systems and reducing turnaround times for India’s defense forces. These reflect IAI’s ongoing commitment to India’s self-reliance goals under the ‘Make in India’ vision. At Aero India 2025, IAI will exhibit a diverse portfolio of state-of-the-art defense solutions tailored to meet the evolving challenges of modern warfare. Among the key systems on display are: • OptSAR 550 – A dual-payload electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar (EO/SAR) tactical observation system designed for real-time intelligence and reconnaissance missions. • MCS – A cost-effective digital communication satellite offering robust and secure connectivity for military and government operations. • Heron TP – A multi-role, medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) remotely piloted aerial system (RPAS) providing superior intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. • B767 FRA – A strategic flight refueler aircraft capable of extending the operational range of combat aircraft and enhancing air superiority • APUS – A long-endurance quadcopter designed for persistent surveillance, border security, and tactical reconnaissance missions • MRSAM– An integrated air and missile defense system providing advanced protection against aerial threats, including missiles, aircraft, and UAVs. • Oron Aircraft (ELI-3150) – A multi-mission airborne reconnaissance and surveillance system designed for persistent intelligence gathering and situational awareness. • Eitam Aircraft (ELW-2085) – A conformal airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system equipped with state-of-the-art radar and battle management capabilities. Boaz Levy, President & CEO of IAI, “India is a long-term strategic partner for Israel Aerospace Industries, and our presence at Aero India 2025 emphasizes our dedication to strengthen this relationship. IAI is proud to partner with India’s defense forces, offering state-of-the-art solutions tailored to meet their operational needs. We are committed to further collaboration with the Indian defense industry and government agencies to further enhance its technological security capabilities.” “We look forward to meeting with key stakeholders in India’s defense ecosystem, exploring new partnerships, and presenting our latest technological innovations at the exhibition. We remain steadfast in our mission to provide reliable, cutting-edge defense solutions that address the complex challenges of modern warfare.”

Events

Samtel to showcase indigenous defence avionics and military displays at Aero India 2025

Bengaluru, 6th February 2025 Samtel Avionics (SA), a key player in India’s defence technology sector and part of the 50-year-old Samtel Group, is set to showcase its indigenous manufacturing capabilities at AeroIndia 2025. With a strong legacy of supporting India’s self-reliance goals, Samtel Avionics has been at the forefront of developing high-tech rugged military systems, aligning with the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives. For over 15 years, Samtel Avionics has played a critical role in the evolution of India’s defence avionics landscape. The company has collaborated extensively with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Indian Air Force (IAF), and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to develop indigenous displays and military electronics. Samtel’s proprietary Ruggedisation technology, developed under the guidance of DRDO, has enabled the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced multifunction displays for platforms such as the Su-30 MKI, Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), and HTT-40 trainer aircraft. Further strengthening India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, Samtel Avionics, through its joint venture with HAL, has successfully contributed to the indigenisation journey of the Indian Armed Forces. Products manufactured by the JV are already operational and proving their capabilities in active service. Simultaneously, the company has been forging strong partnerships with global aerospace and defence companies to establish India as a leader in high-tech design and manufacturing under the Make in India vision. “At AeroIndia 2025, we look forward to showcasing Samtel Avionics’ latest advancements in defence avionics and military displays. Our unwavering commitment to indigenous innovation has positioned us as a trusted partner for the Indian Armed Forces and global OEMs. We continue to push the boundaries of technology, reinforcing India’s role as a global leader in high-tech defence manufacturing,” said Puneet Kaura, Managing Director &CEO, Samtel Avionics. At its Chalet 43B, Samtel will present its latest product innovations and demonstrate how its cutting-edge solutions contribute to India’s strategic autonomy in aerospace and defence technologies. The company remains committed to fostering global collaborations that place India on the world’s high-tech manufacturing map.

Civil Aviation

Egypt and the UK strengthen aviation ties: Minister Elhefny leads strategic discussions in London

London, 5th February 2025: In light of Egypt’s efforts to enhance investment and technical cooperation in civil aviation, Dr. Sameh Elhefny, Egypt’s Minister of Civil Aviation, participated in the first dialogue session titled “Shaping the Future of Egyptian Civil Aviation” in London, United Kingdom. This official visit to the United Kingdom aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Egypt and the UK in aviation-related areas of mutual interest, including technology, infrastructure, maintenance services, and other air transport issues. This visit aligns with the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s broader strategy to enhance international cooperation, attract foreign investment, and position Egypt as a leading aviation hub. It supports Egypt’s Vision 2030 for the sector’s development. Ambassador Sherif Kamel, Egypt’s Ambassador to the UK, hosted the session, which was moderated by Karim Rafaat, Chairman of NGAGE. Key participants included Magid Elmenshawy, Vice Chairman of the British Egyptian Business Association (BEBA); Dr. Mohannad Khaled, Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce (EBCC) ; and Chris Dane from Baker Tilly. More than 85 business leaders and investors from major British aviation companies attended. Dr. Elhefny emphasized that such meetings provide an ideal platform for exchanging insights and fostering partnerships in aviation, investment, and technology, which pave the way for sectoral growth in alignment with global standards. He reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation, particularly in civil aviation. He also highlighted the historical ties between Egypt and the UK as a foundation for developing air transport as a key collaboration area. Dr. Elhefny noted that the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation is currently working on strategic projects to improve Egyptian airports. These include plans to expand Cairo International Airport to become a regional hub and increase EGYPTAIR’s fleet to 97 aircraft by 2028, despite the challenges facing the global aviation industry. The Minister reiterated the government’s support for private sector participation by providing private airlines various incentives and facilities to enhance their market competitiveness. He also emphasized Egypt’s commitment to expanding Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services through EGYPTAIR Maintenance & Engineering Company, which is set to use advanced technologies to grow globally. He further noted that the Cairo Air Cargo City project aims to position Egypt as a regional hub for air cargo and trade to reinforce its strategic role in Africa and the Middle East. Additionally, Dr. Elhefny announced plans for a comprehensive strategic study on targeted airport investments, with an international consultancy firm assessing airports suitable for private sector management. The initiative aims to improve management efficiency, service quality, and investment appeal, which reinforces Egypt’s commitment to global aviation partnerships. The Ministry also intends to expand annual airport capacity to 100 million passengers by 2030, with projections estimating 50.5 million passengers by the end of 2025. These numbers reflect significant progress toward this goal. During the session, Eng. Aiman Arab, Chairman of the Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation, highlighted the government’s commitment to transforming Egyptian airports into world-class aviation hubs. He outlined the company’s efforts to modernize airport infrastructure, implement advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and biometric systems, and strengthen international partnerships to ensure operational excellence. Arab emphasized that Cairo International Airport is set to become Africa’s primary hub for long-haul travel, which is part of Egypt’s broader strategy to enhance its regional and international aviation standing. The holding company will also host global aviation conferences and exhibitions to enhance Egypt’s positioning in the international aviation sector. In his closing remarks, Arab expressed his vision of Egyptian airports setting a global benchmark for efficiency, innovation, and sustainability while creating a seamless travel experience that connects people, cultures, and opportunities. A documentary film showcasing future aviation projects and investment opportunities was presented, followed by a discussion session on maintenance and aviation projects. The visit also included a discussion hosted by the British Egyptian Chamber of Commerce, featuring Eng. Ibrahim Fathy, Chairman & Executive Managing Director of EGYPTAIR Maintenance & Engineering. Fathy highlighted four key investment opportunities within the company: 1. Skilled workforce: A highly trained team accredited by top aviation authorities, including EASA and FAA. 2. Market demand: A strong industry reputation, with maintenance requests exceeding capacity, demonstrating demand for expansion. 3. Strategic location: Egypt’s position allows for cross-continental servicing across Asia, Europe, and Africa, with easy access to spare parts. 4. Favorable investment climate: Egypt’s stable economy provides an attractive environment for aviation investments. (The above news is published unedited on the basis of press release)

Defence

COO of Royal Bhutan Army meets Raksha Mantri in New Delhi

New Delhi,5th Feb 2025: Chief Operations Officer (COO), Royal Bhutan Army (RBA) Lt Gen Batoo Tshering meet Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on February 04, 2025, and held discussions encompassing a variety of issues on bilateral relations. During the talks, Raksha Mantri reaffirmed India’s readiness to support Bhutan in capability enhancement for defence preparedness, including provisioning of defence equipment and assets to augment capacities of Bhutan, as per its national priorities and in line with India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy. On his part, Lt Gen Batoo Tshering appreciated Government of India’s continued support and thanked India in assisting Bhutan in augmenting its modern defence capacities and training of RBA. He also reaffirmed RBA’s firm commitment to work closely with India in realising the shared vision for peace and prosperity in the region. COO, RBA was on an official visit to India from February 02-05, 2025. The visit is part of continued high-level engagements between the two sides and has provided an opportunity to further deepen the bilateral defence & security relations. (Courtesy: (MoD/PIB)

Civil Aviation

Jazeera Airways Announces KD 10.2 million in Net Profit for 2024

Kuwait, 3 February 2025: Jazeera Airways announced impressive financial results for 2024, reporting a net profit of KD 10.2 million, a significant 66.2% increase compared to the previous year. The airline’s operating revenue rose by 5.3% to KD 208.6 million, while EBIT surged by 46.8% to KD 17.3 million. Passenger numbers continued their upward trend, demonstrating the most active year on record – exceeding 4.9 million—an increase of 5.1% from 2023, supported by a strong summer travel demand. The airline also achieved a load factor of 78.4%, reflecting high seat occupancy. In Q4 2024, group operating revenue climbed 15% to KD 45.1 million, with quarterly losses reduced by 41.1% to KD 4.2 million, compared to KD 7.14 million in Q4 2023. This was mainly driven by improved revenues and measures implemented to increase operating efficiency. Jazeera Airways Board of Directors recommended a dividend distribution of 40 fils per share. Marwan Boodai, Chairman, Jazeera Airways, said: “Jazeera Airways’ strong performance in 2024 reflects our strategic agility, operational excellence, and commitment to our passengers. A significant growth in profit amid industry challenges underscores our resilience and ambition. As we drive forward with digital transformation in 2025, we remain focused on enhancing connectivity and customer experience. We could not have achieved this success without the exceptional support of our shareholders, passengers, dedicated employees, and supportive stakeholders. We are excited for the journey ahead, building on this momentum to deliver even greater value and innovation in the years to come.” 2024 Operational Review The year 2024 was operationally a record year for Jazeera Airways. With 18,374 aircraft movements, Jazeera was the most active airline at the Kuwait International Airport for the third consecutive year. Despite geopolitical challenges, regional airspace disruptions, and a global IT outage in peak summer, the airline improved its On-Time Performance (OTP) from 74% in 2023 to 86% in 2024, ensuring reliability for its passengers. Renewing its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification, Jazeera reinforced its dedication to the highest safety and quality standards. Selectively adding two new leisure routes, Krakow in Poland and Batumi in Georgia combined with the relaunch of Bhairahawa in Nepal, Jazeera expanded its network alongside the resumption of key seasonal destinations. The airline strengthened its fleet, adding a new aircraft and completing the acquisition of six Airbus A320 CEOs which were aimed at reducing costs and mitigating supply chain challenges. Customer experience enhancements included new in-flight meals, upgraded seat selection, flexible baggage options, and the launch of Travel Cash, a seamless foreign currency solution. Sustainability remained a priority, with Jazeera fuel saving efforts ranking third globally in Open Airlines SkyBreathe® efficiency. For the second year in a row, Jazeera Airways was honored as an “Employee Wellness Advocate” at the HR Excellence Awards, reinforcing its focus on workplace well-being. Positive Outlook Jazeera Airways is accelerating digital transformation for an enhanced customer experience. Fleet optimization includes shifting to a 180-seat configuration by Q3 2025, with 26 new aircraft arriving from 2027 onwards. Jazeera Terminal 5 upgrades are also planned to support growing passenger demand. Backed by a solid financial foundation, fleet expansion, and digital innovation, Jazeera Airways is well-positioned for continued growth in 2025, our 20th year of flying and beyond.

Recent News

Singapore Airlines and Aether Fuels signs MoU For SAF

Singapore, February 4th 2025: The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to potentially source neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from Aether Fuels (Aether), a climate technology firm that plans to set up SAF production plants in the United States of America and South East Asia. The agreement outlines the SIA Group’s intention to procure neat SAF for five years when Aether plants begin commercial production, with an option for a five-year extension. The neat SAF will be blended with regular jet fuel before being supplied to selected airports served by Singapore Airlines and Scoot. Aether will use waste carbon feedstock to produce the fuel, employing its innovative and proprietary Aether AuroraTM technology. This method reduces plant capital cost, increases production efficiency, and achieves higher SAF yields compared to existing techniques. Ms Lee Wen Fen, Chief Sustainability Officer, Singapore Airlines, said: “This partnership marks another step in the SIA Group’s journey towards our long-term decarbonisation goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. By collaborating with like-minded ecosystem partners such as Aether, we aim to accelerate and scale up the adoption of SAF in our flight operations, laying the groundwork for more sustainable air travel.” Aether was incubated and funded in 2022 by Xora, a deep tech venture firm backed by Temasek. Since then, it has grown its South East Asia team while expanding its operations in Chicago, where its research and development hub is located. Aether’s upcoming commercial-scale production projects in the United States of America and South East Asia will produce Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA)-certified SAF. These projects are set to achieve a minimum greenhouse gas reduction of 75%, significantly contributing to the aviation industry’s sustainability efforts. Conor Madigan, Chief Executive Officer, Aether Fuels, said: “We are proud to join the SIA Group’s ecosystem of SAF technology innovators. Their decarbonisation goals are catalysing ingenuity throughout the supply chain and galvanising companies like Aether to develop production solutions that pair breakthrough technologies with next-generation feedstock strategies. The collaboration will deepen our understanding of the end-user customer priorities and of the SAF market, particularly in South East Asia. These advantages will further inform our project development programmes and accelerate our path to commercialisation.” Phil Inagaki, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Xora; Board Chair, Aether Fuels, said: “It is encouraging to see the SIA Group committing to meaningful sustainability goals and taking concrete steps to advance the adoption of SAF. Singapore has built a supportive environment for deep tech innovation, empowering companies like Aether to amplify the impact of transformative solutions to global challenges. Its Aurora™ breakthrough technology enables the production of SAF with the lowest green premium and most flexible, scalable feedstock. This collaboration with the SIA Group reflects a shared focus and commitment, making it a natural fit that will undoubtedly accelerate SAF innovation and adoption.”

Events

IPTS Presents: Exclusive Webinar on Sustainable Airport Operations!

Sponsored by Dormakaba Sustainability is redefining the future of aviation, and airports are leading the way. Inter Passenger Terminal Show (IPTS) proudly presents an exclusive webinar on February 28, 2025, at 4 PM IST, focused on Secure Pathways to Sustainability: Rethinking Airport Operations with top industry experts. * What’s in Store for You? * Strategies to embed sustainability in airport infrastructure * ESG frameworks for future-ready airport operations * Cutting-edge innovations driving sustainable aviation Star Moderator & Speaker: Vivekanandhan Sindhamani – Head of Sustainable Aviation & Resilience, Netherlands Airport Consultants (NACO) Expert Speaker Panel: Sridhar L – Head – Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG), Bangalore International Airport Limited Keshav Singhal – Head of Sustainability, Noida International Airport Nitin Sharma – Regional Director, Solution Sales, Dormakaba Why Attend? ✔ Gain exclusive insights from global sustainability leaders ✔ Learn actionable strategies to implement ESG in airport operations ✔ Be part of a game-changing discussion on green aviation * Date: Friday, February 28, 2025 * Time: 4 PM IST | Duration: 60 Minutes Register Now: https://www.inter-passengerterminalshow.com/webinar/?utm_source=MediaPartner&utm_medium=WebinarSM1&utm_campaign=AviationWorld Proudly organized by Inter Passenger Terminal Show #SustainableAviation #GreenAirports #ESG #AviationInnovation #AirportOperations #Webinar #SecureAirports #AviationFuture #InterPassengerTerminalShow #Dormaka Handles as below: IPTS https://www.linkedin.com/company/inter-passenger-terminal-show/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Inter-Passenger-Terminal-Show/61560132422674/ https://www.instagram.com/interpassengerterminalshow/

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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