The National Commission for Women has taken cognisance of the incident onboard the Air India flight in which the inebriated male passenger also flashed his private parts at the elderly woman.
Air India airlines on Wednesday barred travel for 30 days the man who allegedly peed at an elderly woman travelling in business class and exposed his private parts to her on a flight from New York to Delhi in November 2022.
The female passenger who suffered the latest incident of urination by an inebriated male passenger on an Air India US flight, called the flight experience extremely traumatic and expressed deep disappointment over the incident that occurred during the business class trip.
In 2017, the government of India formed a committee called The National No Fly List, which is compiled and maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) based on inputs from airlines.
According to the provisional data by the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCI and S), the overall export of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda) products increased by 16 per cent growth in terms of USD during April-Novem
Garuda Aerospace, an Indian drone manufacturer becomes the country's first drone start-up to receive both Type Certification and RTPO approvals by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for their Kisan Drones.
Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni backed India's leading drone manufacturer, Garuda Aerospace on becoming India's first drone startup to receive both Type Certification and Remote Pilot Training Organization (RTPO) approvals by DGCA for their indigenously designed Kisan Drones.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has undertaken 4378 surveillances this year, which is the highest-ever number of surveillances undertaken during a year.
Ministry of Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Bansal held a meeting on Wednesday with Airport Operators of Bengaluru and Mumbai and instructed the operators to provide the requisite facilities commensurate with the growth in the number of passengers and facilitate hassle-free travel to passenge
Passengers carried by domestic airlines in India during January- November 2022 were at 1,105.10 lakhs as against 726.11 lakhs during the corresponding period of the previous year, registering an annual growth of 52.19 per cent.