SP's Aviation - ISSUE No 07-14
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Airlines, airports and other stakeholders are working towards improving fuel efficiency, reduced noise pollution, efficient use of various materials, all to ensure a sustainable aviation sector.
Spanish designer and aviation enthusiast Oscar Viñals has released the design of an aircraft that, he says, would revolutionise green air travel calling it the “greenest aircraft imaginable.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives fresh direction and impetus to India’s space capabilities.
With multibillion-dollar deals in the last phases of negotiations in defence and nuclear sectors, France made it a point to become the first European country...
The performance of the Pilatus fleet at AFA has inspired the IAF to plan for enhanced intake of trainees and increase the basic training syllabus.
Talk of security concerns have become irrelevant and the government must think of developing self-dependency in weapon systems by providing an enabling environment...
The evolving geopolitical scenarios on India’s borders and the strong underlying economic growth will require and result in increased spending on defence in the coming years.
All signs point to the upcoming recovery in business jet production rates being relatively gradual and measured.
With a seemingly proactive government in place, the Business Aircraft Operators Association is hopeful that the bottlenecks affecting the growth of the sector would be addressed soon.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation resolution has set out a clear path towards 2020, from which point emissions attributable to aviation will not increase.
Electric Green Taxiing System when introduced in 2017 is expected to transform airline operations and environment footprint.
Farnborough, which began life as a shop window exclusively for the British aerospace industry, now attracts 56 per cent of international exhibitors.
William Mitchell criticised America’s excessive dependence on the US Navy as its first line of defence against an overseas enemy, insisting that the Navy could offer no cover against strategic bombardment.
There has been some forward movement in the MMRCA deal as was clear after the visit of Laurent Fabius, the Foreign Minister of France, to India on June 30.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is waiting for a nod from the government for converting some of its Mi-17V5 helicopters that are currently under acquisition, into VVIP class machines to fly the President and Prime Minister. After the acquisition of AgustaWestland’s AW-101 helicopters was blocked over allegations of corruption, the IAF was looking for options to equip the Air Headquarters Communication Squadron with helicopters suitable for VVIP travel.
The IAF is now brimming with optimism and expects the contract to be awarded soon.
India’s geographical position, its territory, rich natural resources and the status of a major military and political power...