The Civil Aviation Ministry plans to put in place strict norms to prevent incidents of hoax bomb threats to airlines, ...
The Civil Aviation Minister said that the government plans to place perpetrators of such threats in the no-fly list . Notably ...
"The meetings are being held at every level." All major Indian airlines, including IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, SpiceJet and ...
Officials also said had it been a normal VPN, Indian agencies would have traced it very easily. The official also explained ...
Government is exploring the possibility of placing individuals responsible for bomb threats on no-fly list. Air marshals are also expected to be deployed on more routes ...
Regulations are being amended to place individuals responsible for such threats on no-fly lists..Bomb threat. Aviation ...
As many as 24 flights of Indian airlines received bomb threats on Sunday, according to sources. IndiGo, Vistara, Akasa Air ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs held a high-level meeting to address growing security threats to airlines, with over 100 flights ...
This comes after Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said the hoax calls received by airlines and airports in the last week are being thoroughly probed. He vowed that culprits will face severe pu ...
What’s behind the 70 bomb threats that disrupted air travel in India? - Bomb scares have thrown Indian aviation into turmoil ...
As many as 32 flights operated by Indian flights operators, including IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, and Akasa Air, received bomb threats on Sunday.
Even though the threats turned out to be hoaxes and all flights landed safely, planes were still diverted to Canada and ...