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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2023

Aviation Industry

Photo: Mumit M
Analysis

Will a fleet of new aircraft alone help Biman improve its service?

Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Ensuring the long-term sustainability of Bangladesh's aviation industry

Students take their final exam on aircraft maintenance at Ecole nationale d’aerotechnique (ENA) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada June 9, 2022. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi
World+Biz

Aviation sector faces hiring headache as mechanics shortage looms

Speakers at the seminar on ‘Prospect of Bangladesh as Regional Hub’ (From left to right): Md Abdullah Al Mamun, managing director, US-Bangla Airlines; Kazi Wahidul Alam, editor, The Bangladesh Monitor; Air Vice Marshall M Mafidur Rahman, chairman, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB); Mofizur Rahman, managing director, Novoair and Wing Com ATM Nazrul Islam, managing director, United Airways Bangladesh Ltd.  Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Seminar on ‘Prospect of Bangladesh as Regional Aviation Hub’ held in the city

Policies on cards to pave way for private heliports, helipads
Aviation

Policies on cards to pave way for private heliports, helipads

Delta airplanes are seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport after airlines announced numerous flights were canceled during the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant on Christmas Eve in Queens, New York City, US, 24 December, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS/Dieu-Nalio Chery
Analysis

How sanctions against Russia are battering the global aviation industry

 Sky is open but little freedom of flying
Videos

Sky is open but little freedom of flying

File photo of Biman Aircraft/Royed Bin Masud
Aviation

'Aviation sector to triple in growth over the next 15 years'

Pilots talk as they look at the tail of an American Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport February 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Stone
Bloomberg Special

A shortage of pilots looms as the next challenge for airlines

“I would hope to reach an agreement if not before the end of the year, very early in the new year.”

Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Boeing reminds pilots to monitor planes closely following Indonesia crash-bulletin

IndiGo tightens grip in India and targets growth abroad
Global Economy

IndiGo tightens grip in India and targets growth abroad

Soldiers carry a coffin containing the remains of one of the eleven Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine International Airlines flight 752 plane disaster during a memorial ceremony at the Boryspil International Airport, outside Kiev, Ukraine January 19, 2020. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS
World+Biz

Aviation deaths rise worldwide in 2020 even as fatal incidents, flights fall

China Eastern Airlines aircraft are seen parked on the tarmac in Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, China June 4, 2020. Photo: Reuters
Global Economy

China's aviation industry suffers $4.9 billion loss in second quarter on coronavirus jolt

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