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Turkish Airlines was found carrying dangerous goods, including explosives, at Bengaluru Airport, according to a DGCA audit..
Amidst rising diplomatic tensions between India and Turkiye, the DGCA has granted IndiGo a three-month extension for its wet ...
DGCA uncovered serious safety violations by Turkish Airlines during inspections, including dangerous goods and unqualified ...
DGCA flags safety lapses in Turkish Airlines operations during audits across major Indian airports. Issues include unauthorized ground staff, lack of proper equipment tracking, and unapproved ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has found multiple safety violations in Turkish Airlines operations during ...
For the current deal, the Istanbul-based Star Alliance is looking to order 225 aircraft, a split between 75 widebodies and ...
In the wake of the Indian government's crackdown on ground handling operations, all eyes are now on Turkish Airlines Cargo. After Celebi Aviation's security clearance was revoked by the Bureau of ...
Turkish Airlines is seeking regulatory approval to double its authorised capital ceiling, potentially enabling it to raise its share capital to TL10 billion ($276 million).
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