The aviation regulator said that IndiGo Airlines has stated that all necessary operational, rostering, and monitoring ...
The airline is working to boost manpower and avoid a repeat of the disruption it faced after new rest norms came into force.
The budget airline informed the DGCA that all necessary operational, rostering, and monitoring arrangements are being put in ...
IndiGo, India's largest airline, plans to recruit over 1,000 pilots to address operational challenges following significant ...
India's largest airline, IndiGo, is hiring over 1,000 pilots to address operational disruptions caused by pilot shortages.
IndiGo, the Indian airline, has announced its full compliance with pilot norms, leading to a 1.5% rise in shares on February 11.
IndiGo Airlines has informed DGCA that it shall be fully prepared to comply with the statutory provisions and to implement the approved FDTL scheme ...
IndiGo will, from Wednesday (Feb 11), operate flights as per the requirements of the new safety-enhancing flight duty norms ...
The cancellations come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East following the United States' development of additional ...
IndiGo’s rostering plans have shown that it has increased its ratio of pilot crews to aircraft while expanding reserve pilot ...
On January 25, IndiGo Airlines issued an advisory regarding cancellations and certain "proactive" changes to its ...
IndiGo plans to hire over 1,000 pilots after December disruptions and a DGCA probe flagged roster gaps; buffers raised as fleet induction continues.