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What is the Hardest Subject in Aviation?

Aerodynamics, propulsion, and avionics are tough due to complex physics and engineering. Navigation, flight planning, and air law require precision and attention to detail. Human factors and safety focus on…

Types Of Aviation Engineering

Explore aviation engineering—Aerospace for high-tech flights, Aircraft Maintenance for upkeep, and Avionics for advanced electronics.

What Is Aviation Engineering Course?

Aviation engineering includes airspace development, airport design, and aircraft navigation. A sector for modern airport designs, Aviation Engineering specializes in engineering, maintenance, management, projects, design, and construction.

AME License: Aircraft Maintenance Certification for Aviation Professionals

AME license: your key to aircraft maintenance. Learn application procedures and FAQs. Start your journey in aviation maintenance today.

What High-Flying Indian Aviation Sector Needs To Do?

The Indian aviation sector is expected to grow rapidly due to the expected increase in air passenger traffic.

Aviation Infra Development Soaring High, 73 Airports Operationalized Till January 2023 Under UDAN Scheme

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced an expansion of its ambitious plan, stating that as of January 31, 2023, 73 unserved

India’s Growing Civil Aviation Industry Sees Greater Scope For Growth

How has air travel changed for various societies in our country? Since the early 2000s, when air travel was still seen as a luxury reserved for the wealthy and upper…

India will be The Next Growth Engine of Global Aviation: CAPA

What does the news say? India will overtake the United States as the third-largest aviation market by 2020, according to a new report from CAPA – Centre for Aviation and…

‘Great sign’ PM Modi lauds Aviation Ministry for Increase in passenger Traffic

India is experiencing a tremendous boost in the aviation industry with the new airports being set up and more and more job opportunities that are opening up in the country.

India jumps to 48th Spot in International Aviation Safety Ranking: DGCA

Aviation is heavily reliant on safety. Latest improvement in the ICAO rankings, where it went from 106th to 48th place.