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By Nick Arora , 8 March 2026
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IndiGo and Air India Surpass Global Benchmark in Women Pilot Representation

India’s aviation sector is emerging as a global leader in gender diversity within cockpit crews. Leading carriers IndiGo and Air India have reported significantly higher percentages of women pilots compared with the global aviation average. While women account for only a small share of commercial pilots worldwide, India’s major airlines have steadily expanded female representation through targeted recruitment, training initiatives, and inclusive employment policies.

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By Parvati Das , 2 March 2026
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Air India Charts Aggressive Expansion Path Ahead of FY27, Signals Network and Fleet Acceleration

Air India is preparing for a sweeping expansion as it advances toward its FY27 strategic milestones, with leadership outlining ambitious plans for fleet growth, network optimization and service modernization. In a recent interaction, the airline’s Chief Commercial Officer detailed initiatives aimed at strengthening global connectivity, enhancing premium offerings and improving operational efficiency. Backed by substantial aircraft orders and brand repositioning efforts, the carrier seeks to reclaim market share in international aviation.

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By Manbir Sandhu , 25 February 2026
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SriLankan Airlines Strengthens India Connectivity With Colombo–Ahmedabad Route, Partners Air India

SriLankan Airlines has reinforced its presence in the Indian market by expanding connectivity between Colombo and Ahmedabad while deepening cooperation with Air India. The move reflects the carrier’s strategy to tap growing demand for travel between India and Sri Lanka across business, tourism, and diaspora segments. By aligning schedules and leveraging interline or codeshare arrangements, the partnership aims to offer passengers improved network access and smoother onward connections.

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By Tinku Bhatia , 19 February 2026
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Air India–Lufthansa Alliance Talks Signal Deeper Integration in Global Aviation

Air India and the Lufthansa Group are advancing discussions on a proposed joint business agreement, a move that could reshape air travel connectivity between India and Europe. The planned collaboration aims to deepen commercial cooperation across routes, pricing, schedules, and customer experience, reflecting India’s growing importance in global aviation networks. Industry analysts view the talks as part of a broader consolidation trend, where airlines seek scale and efficiency through partnerships rather than capacity expansion alone.

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By Shilpa Reddy , 26 January 2026
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Air India Suspends New York and Newark Services as Severe Storm Disrupts U.S. Airspace

Air India has cancelled multiple flights to New York and Newark following severe storm conditions that disrupted air traffic across parts of the United States. The decision was taken in the interest of passenger safety amid adverse weather, airport congestion, and operational constraints caused by the storm system. The cancellations affected both departures from India and return services from the U.S., prompting the airline to activate contingency measures for impacted travelers.

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By Geeta Maurya , 17 January 2026
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Air India A350 Grounded After Engine Damage at Delhi Airport

An Air India Airbus A350 sustained engine damage while on the ground at Delhi Airport, prompting an immediate inspection and operational halt. The incident has raised concerns over aircraft safety protocols, maintenance procedures, and potential flight disruptions. While no injuries were reported, airline operations and schedules may be affected as technical assessments and repairs are carried out. Aviation analysts note that such events, though infrequent for modern widebody aircraft, can have ripple effects on airline costs, passenger confidence, and regulatory oversight.

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By Nick Arora , 16 January 2026
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Air India Suspends Key US Routes as Middle East Airspace Disruptions Escalate

Air India has cancelled several flights to the United States following the closure of Iranian airspace, a move that has disrupted long-haul international aviation routes between South Asia and North America. The decision underscores how geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to ripple across global air travel, forcing airlines to recalibrate operations, reroute aircraft, and prioritize passenger safety. For Air India, the cancellations reflect both operational constraints and rising costs linked to longer flight paths.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 15 January 2026
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Air India Flight Turns Back to Delhi After Mid-Air Technical Alert

An Air India flight was forced to return to New Delhi shortly after departure following the detection of a technical issue, underscoring the aviation industry’s uncompromising emphasis on safety. While the incident caused temporary inconvenience to passengers, the airline’s decision to abort the journey reflects standard global protocols designed to mitigate operational risk. The aircraft landed safely, and no injuries were reported.

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By Geeta Maurya , 14 January 2026
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Air India Flight Diverted to Jaipur Following Mid-Air Medical Emergency

An Air India flight was diverted to Jaipur after a passenger suffered a medical emergency mid-air, prompting the crew to take precautionary action in line with standard aviation safety protocols. The aircraft landed safely, and medical assistance was arranged immediately upon arrival. The incident underscores the critical role of crew training and coordination in handling in-flight health emergencies, which have become increasingly common as air travel volumes rise.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 9 January 2026
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Air India Welcomes First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Delivery After Eight-Year Hiatus

Air India has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner in eight years, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s long-awaited fleet renewal program. The aircraft induction signals renewed momentum in Air India’s transformation under the Tata Group, as the carrier works to modernize operations, enhance passenger experience, and strengthen its long-haul network. The addition of the fuel-efficient wide-body jet comes amid rising international travel demand and intensified competition in global aviation markets.

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