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The tool, launched on the DOT's Aviation Consumer Protection website in September, shows side-by-side what each airline offers travelers when flights are canceled or significantly delay for ...
Logo (ACSPL) Air Charter Services Pvt. Ltd. also known as ACSPL [1] is an Indian company which provides air-charter service across the country. [2] India has around 120 air charter companies, on year 2014 DGCA tried to force the companies to cancel their NSOP (Non-Schedule Operators Permit) due to the reason that most of the companies have less than three aircraft and would be treated as ...
National Institute of Aviation Training and Management (NIATAM) in Gondia, Maharashtra. Indian Aviation Academy [7] (National Institute of Aviation Management and Research (NIAMAR) at Delhi (a joint venture of Airports Authority of India, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India) and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, Govt of India) and
It is headquartered along Sri Aurobindo Marg, opposite Safdarjung Airport, in New Delhi. [3] The Government of India is planning to replace the organisation with a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), modelled on the lines of the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). [4]
The main responsibility of BCAS is to lay down standards and measures in respect of security of civil flights at International and domestic airports in India. [2] The office of BCAS headquarter is located at "A" Wing, I-III floor, Janpath Bhawan, Janpath, New Delhi. The agency has twenty regional offices, located at various airports i.e ...
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Minister of Civil Aviation 13 Jagdish Tytler (born 1944) MP for Delhi Sadar (MoS, I/C) 22 October 1986 14 February 1988 1 year, 115 days: Indian National Congress (I) Rajiv II: Rajiv Gandhi: 14 Motilal Vora (1928–2020) Rajya Sabha MP for Madhya Pradesh: 14 February 1988 25 June 1988 132 days: Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism 15 Shivraj ...
On 2 May 2006, the management of Delhi and Mumbai airports were handed over to the private consortia. [34] Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) is a consortium of the GMR Group (54% (currently 64%)), Fraport (10%) and Malaysia Airports (10% (currently no share)), [35] and the Airports Authority of India retains a 26% stake. [36]