The reopening of T2 will help bolster IGIA’s capacity and ease the load on Terminals 1 and 3.
The reopening of T2 will help bolster IGIA’s capacity and ease the load on Terminals 1 and 3.
By the end of October, the cargo airline’s operational fleet will include seven Boeing 737-800 BCF freighters.
The high-tech facility spans over 63,318 sq. ft., housing six full flight simulator bays.
This award is regarded as the highest recognition of excellence in the airline industry.
The airline’s phased fleet enhancement will begin on October 10, with the arrival of the first aircraft.
The airline will deploy Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 on this route to meet rising demand.
The new flights will connect the airport to Qatar Airways’ global network, facilitating travel to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea destination.
Currently, pressurised aircraft, used predominantly for passenger services, cannot be older than 18 years at the time of import.
Participants will undergo intensive theoretical and practical training for up to four years.
The shift in ownership structure comes at a time when India is pushing foreign defence companies to increase local manufacturing and transfer of technology.