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Autoflight Prosperity 4: This electric aircraft flew 250 km in a single charge, set a new world record

  Prior to Autoflight Prosperity 4, the previous record for the longest flight by an eVTOL was about 248.8 km, set in 2021 by California-based eVTOL developer Joby Aviation. Technology is advancing so fast that we are already starting to experience the world of the future. Till a few years back, people dreaming of electric vehicles have now come very close to experience flying cars. Many giant companies and startups are now working on flying vehicles and some of them have even made electric flying cars and successfully tested them in real life. Chinese air taxi developer Autoflight recently set a new world record with its electric flying vehicle by covering a distance of 250.3 kilometers on a single charge. Autoflight has informed that the company has flown its electric aircraft named Prosperity 4 about 250 kilometers on a single full charge. The company has also shared the video of this world record flight on its YouTube channel. In this video AutoFlight shows a complete flight in...

Air India Case: Shankar Mishra, accused of misbehavior in flight, got bail, was accused of urinating on an elderly woman

  Air India Case: There is news that accused Shankar Mishra has been granted bail. Earlier on Monday, a hearing was held on the bail plea of Shankar Mishra. Know the whole matter. Air India Case: A few days back a case of shamelessness had come to the fore in the flight. Let me tell you, a man had urinated on a co-passenger in an Air India flight. In this connection, he was jailed. Now there is news that accused Shankar Mishra has been granted bail. Earlier on Monday, a hearing was held on the bail plea of Shankar Mishra. In fact, Additional Sessions Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla, who is hearing the case, granted bail to Shankar Mishra on a surety of Rs 1 lakh. What was the whole matter? In fact, Shankar Mishra is accused of urinating on a woman in an Air India flight coming from New York to Delhi under the influence of alcohol. Opposing the bail plea of the accused in this case, it was said on behalf of the police that India has been insulted internationally by this act of the accuse...

Go First had to fly leaving 55 passengers, DGCA showed strictness, now will have to pay fine

DGCA Slaps fine on Go First: DGCA has imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh for leaving 55 passengers in a Go First flight from Bengaluru to Delhi. DGCA Slaps fine on Go First: Go First flying from Bengaluru has found it costly to be negligent during the flight. Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh on GoFirst airline in connection with the incident of taking off without taking off 55 passengers in a bus at Bengaluru airport on January 9. The aviation regulator had issued a show cause notice to the airline following the incident. DGCA imposed a fine of 10 lakh on Go First Aviation regulator DGCA said that there were some defects from the side of the aircraft. There was a lack of communication between the terminal co-ordinator and the flight crew members during the flight. In view of all this, a fine of Rs 10 lakh has been imposed on the airline. In a statement, the DGCA said, "As per the information provided by GoFirst in response ...

Passenger again misbehaves with cabin crew in SpiceJet flight, airline kicked out of flight, watch video

  SpiceJet Airlines: On Monday, a passenger misbehaved with the cabin crew in a SpiceJet flight from Hyderabad. After which he was taken off the plane. SpiceJet Airlines: SpiceJet on Monday offloaded a Hyderabad-bound passenger at the Delhi airport due to inappropriate behaviour. The incident took place in Spicejet flight SG-8133 traveling from Delhi to Hyderabad. The airline said in a statement that a passenger on board the flight in Delhi behaved unruly and inappropriately. The passenger harassed the crew members and obstructed their work. The airline gave a statement SpiceJet said in a statement, "The crew informed the PIC (Pilot in Command) and security personnel about the incident. The said passenger and a co-passenger traveling with him were offloaded and handed over to the security team." #WATCH | " Unruly & inappropriate " behavior by a passenger on the Delhi-Hyderabad SpiceJet flight at Delhi airport today The passenger and & a co-passenger were deb...

SpiceJet Republic Day Sale: Flight ticket is getting cheaper than train, book online quickly like this

SpiceJet Republic Day Sale: If you too are not able to book flight because of expensive air tickets, then spicejet has come up with a special offer for you, in which you can book your air ticket for just Rs.1126. SpiceJet Republic Day Sale: If you are also planning to travel somewhere, now you can travel by flight instead of train. SpiceJet has brought a special offer in the Republic Day Sale. In which you can book your air ticket for just Rs.1126. Republic Day Sale has come in which the cheapest tickets of the year have been announced. You can travel from 24 January 2023 to 30 September 2023 on tickets booked under this offer. SpiceJet tweeted information SpiceJet has written in the official tweet that now you can do domestic air travel for just Rs 1126. SpiceJet has brought a special offer for you, in which you can travel by air cheaply. Celebrate the spirit of Republic Day with SpiceJet's 26 January Sale! Enjoy up to 26% off on domestic flights with airfares starting at ₹1126. P...

Air India changed the rules of drinking alcohol in flight, took this step after the incident of passengers urinating

  Air India: Air India, a company owned by Tata Group, has changed the rules of drinking alcohol in flight. Air India has taken this decision after the recent urine incidents. Air India: In New York-Delhi, the case of a passenger urinating on a woman's blanket became so intense that finally Air India had to change its liquor policy. On Tuesday, Air India, a company owned by Tata Group, has changed the rules of drinking alcohol in flight. The airline has revised its in-flight alcohol service policy amid a rise in incidents related to unruly behavior of passengers. According to the amendment in the policy, the crew members have to serve liquor to the passengers with great tact. Apart from this, alcohol should be served in flights (Air India Flights) in a safe manner. Change in liquor policy After changing the policy from Air India, now the guests should not be allowed to drink alcohol until served by the cabin crew. Apart from this, crewmembers should keep a close watch on the guests...

If your flight ticket is downgraded, the airline will not be fine, you will get compensation, DGCA changed the rules

DGCA-Airlines Rules: DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) has tightened the reins on the airlines. At the same time, air passengers have been given more rights. Now, in case of downgrading of tickets, the airlines will have to pay compensation to the passengers. DGCA-Airlines Rules: Airlines have been in headlines continuously in the past, that too for wrong reasons. In some incidents, there has been a decrease from the airlines, and somewhere the behavior of the passengers has surprised the people. But the aviation regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) has tightened the reins on the airlines so that the passengers do not face problems regarding flight tickets. At the same time, air passengers have been given more rights. Now, in case of downgrading of tickets, the airlines will have to pay compensation to the passengers. That is, if the airlines ask a passenger to travel in a lower class than the class in which he has a ticket, then he will have to reimburse t...

Air India's reaction came after DGCA's action, accused Shankar Mishra expressed disagreement on the results of the investigation

After the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) initiated action, Air India on Friday said it acknowledges the delay in reporting the urination incident on the New York-Delhi flight and is working to rectify the lapse. All necessary steps are being taken. After the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) initiated action, Air India on Friday said it acknowledges the delay in reporting the urination incident on the New York-Delhi flight and is working to rectify the lapse. All necessary steps are being taken. This incident took place on November 26 last year when a passenger urinated on a female passenger in Air India flight AI-102 coming from New York to Delhi. But this matter came to the notice of aviation regulator DGCA only on January 4. DGCA imposed a fine of 30 lakhs on Air India The DGCA on Friday said it has imposed a fine of Rs 30 lakh on Air India and also suspended the license of the pilot-in-command of the concerned flight in connection with the incident. A fine ...

Scoot Airlines: Free tickets and 120% refund… This is how the airline is compensating for the passengers

  Scoot Airlines: On January 18, the flight of 17 passengers of the airline was missed because the flight timings were rescheduled. DGCA had sought clarification from the airline. Now the airline is compensating the affected passengers for their losses. Scoot Airlines: Recently, Scoot Airlines, a subsidiary airline of Singapore Airlines, came into the limelight when on January 18, the airline's flight from Amritsar to Singapore was started except some passengers. A total of 17 passengers had missed their flights as the flight timings were rescheduled. Aviation regulator DGCA had sought clarification from the airline. Now the airline is compensating the affected passengers for their losses. The airline made several offers to the affected passengers It has been informed by the airline that some options have been given to the passengers who missed the flight on January 18, out of which they can choose according to their convenience. Passengers can either book a free ticket on another ...

People stuck in IndiGo's Thiruvananthapuram flight, passenger opened emergency gate

IndiGo Flight: In an IndiGo flight going from Chennai to Thiruvananthapuram, a passenger opened the emergency gate of the flight, after which there was a stampede among the people. IndiGo Flight: In the last few days, strange incidents are happening in the flight, which has surprised people a lot. Officials said on Tuesday that in December, an air passenger had opened the emergency gate, causing a stampede among other people on the plane. This incident of panic among the passengers happened in the flight of IndiGo Airlines. Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has started an investigation into the matter and has sought a report from the airline. A senior DGCA official said that we are looking into the matter. Panic broke out in the passengers DGCA officials told that after the passenger opened the emergency gate, there was a sudden stampede among the people, after which the officials closed the gate and checked the pressure inside the aircraft. After this the...

DGCA gave this instruction to aviation companies regarding carrying pets in flight, said- give complete information on the website

Pet on Flight Rules: DGCA has advised all aviation companies to prepare and put on their website their policy related to carrying pets in flight. Pet on Flight Rules: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday advised all airlines to prepare a policy related to carrying pets on flights and display it prominently on their website. Airlines are allowed to carry animals, birds and reptiles on their flights in and out of India. Pets are allowed on these airlines At present, at least two Indian airlines - Air India and Akasa Air - allow passengers to carry pets on all flights. At the same time, in Spicejet, pets are allowed to be carried in the 'cargo hold' (the part of the aircraft in which the goods are carried) of domestic flights. A senior DGCA official said that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has not yet issued any standard and recommended guidelines regarding the carrying of pets in the passenger 'compartment'. The Federal Aviatio...

Air India canceled many flights, changed flight timings before January 26; check root

  Air India has announced the cancellation of domestic flights on some routes as per the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by Delhi Airport. Looking at the week of 26 January, flights have been canceled and rescheduled. Air India Flights: Air India has announced the cancellation of domestic flights on some routes as per the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by Delhi Airport on Friday. The airline has canceled and rescheduled flights considering the week of 26 January. In view of the preparations for the Republic Day by the Indian Air Force, the airspace will be restricted for about three hours every day for a week to commemorate the 74th Republic Day. Keeping this in mind, Air India has taken appropriate measures to cancel as well as reschedule flights while minimizing disruptions. NOTAM for 2023 has been released on January 19-24 and January 26 from 10.30 pm to 12.45 pm. In order to comply with the NOTAM, Air India will cancel all flights to and from Delhi over a period of seven days ...

SpiceJet New Flights: SpiceJet will start flights between Delhi-Shillong, will fly on this day of the week

Spicejet Flight: The company will operate flights twice a week between Shillong and Delhi, the capital of the northeastern state of Meghalaya. Under this, SpiceJet will operate flights between Delhi and Shillong on Mondays and Fridays of the week. Spicejet Flights: If you want to visit North-East then there is good news for you. Domestic airline company Spicejet is going to start flights to Shillong two days a week. For this, the airline company has also tied up with the state government of Meghalaya. The company told that direct flights from Delhi to Shillong will start from next month. Flights will start on this day of the week The company will operate flights twice a week between Shillong and Delhi, the capital of the northeastern state of Meghalaya. Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) officials said that an agreement was signed with SpiceJet on Saturday to operate these flights. Under this, SpiceJet will operate flights between Delhi and Shillong on Mondays and Fridays of the wee...

GO FIRST brought a bang offer for air travel at only ₹ 1199 minimum fare, flight ticket booking starts from today, know everything

GO FIRST Rs1199 Sale offer 2023: The airline has also started booking for this from January 16. Booking of both types of flights can be done till 19 January 2023. GO FIRST Rs1199 Sale offer 2023: Domestic airline GO FIRST has come up with a great offer. In this, you can enjoy air travel at a very cheap fare. The airline is offering domestic flights (GO FIRST domestic flight offer) at a minimum ticket price of just Rs 1,199 and international flights (GO FIRST International flight booking offer) at a starting fare of Rs 6,599. Booking starts from 16th January The airline has also started booking for this from January 16. Booking of both types of flights can be done till 19 January 2023. You will be able to travel between 4 February to 30 September 2023 with this ticket of GoFirst's Travel India Travel Offer.   go first Free rescheduling and cancellation facility as well According to the news, under this GO FIRST offer, customers can enjoy one million seats at affordable fares through...