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A Crisis Management Group (CMG) of IndiGo officials, set up on December 4, is meeting daily to monitor the ongoing disruption.
A sufficient number of pilots, fewer flights and better preparation helped Air India to implement the new flight duty time norms. According to sources, Air India initiated the process to configure crew rostering software two-three months before the November 1 deadline and rolled out the changes a fortnight before the deadline, writes Aneesh Phadnis.
As IndiGo airline flight cancellations continue, Indian Railways is witnessing full occupancy in special trains it has deployed, particularly from metro cities. The Railways are operating 89 special trains across different destinations in the country to ease the plight of commuters impacted by flight cancellations, writes Aroosa Ahmed.
According to agency reports, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation-appointed panel investigating the flight disruptions at IndiGo is likely to summon the airline’s CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer Isidre Porqueras on Wednesday as part of the ongoing probe.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu addressed the ongoing IndiGo crisis in Rajya Sabha, saying the issues faced by passengers were linked to the airline’s internal crew rostering and operational planning, and not the Aircraft Maintenance and Scheduling System (AMSS). The Aviation Minister emphasised that “there will be no compromise on safety”.
2. IDBI Bank stake sale expected to bridge part of tax shortfall
With the strategic sale of IDBI Bank entering the final phase, the government is expected to factor in proceeds of over ₹32,000 crore in the Union Budget’s math for fiscal year 2025-26. Top Finance Ministry officials said all regulatory clearances are now in place and the strategic disinvestment of IDBI Bank is likely to be completed soon, writes Shishir Sinha.
3. Trump Media to invest ₹1 lakh crore in Hyderabad’s Bharat Future City over 10 years
Trump Media has announced an investment of ₹1 lakh crore in Bharat Future City, a new city being built on the outskirts of Hyderabad, according to Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary, Government of Telangana.
The US firm will invest over the next 10 years.
4.Intel products for local markets to be manufactured at Tata Electronics’ Fab
Tata Group and Intel Corporation will explore manufacturing and packaging of Intel products for local markets at Tata Electronics’ upcoming Fab and OSAT (Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test) facilities. The two companies will collaborate for advanced packaging in India and focus on consumer and enterprise hardware enablement and semiconductor and systems manufacturing to support India’s domestic semiconductor ecosystem.
