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Ahmedabad: A Surat resident was arrested at the Ahmedabad airport on Friday for allegedly travelling on a fraudulently obtained Indian passport. Pramo.
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A month ago, an Air India flight crashed near Ahmedabad airport. The crash killed many people. The plane crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel. The crash site is now guarded by police. An investigation is underway by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
They had already said their final goodbyes once. To go through that agony again... it was too much for them to endure,” an official said.
It’s 1.30pm on a cloudless, scorching afternoon in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar. A heavy pall hangs in the air around the burnt shells of hostel buildings of the BJ Medical College — the site where 260 lives were lost around the same time a month ago,
A recent international study reveals that several Indian airports are dangerously enclosed by urban development, with Mumbai's airport topping the list. The study, using an 'enclosure index,' highlights increased risks of accidents and pollution due to dense populations near flight paths.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNAfter Air India crash, Parliament calls emergency meet with DGCA, airlines, airport chiefs over aviation safetyFollowing the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, Parliament’s transport panel will meet key aviation stakeholders to discuss urgent safety reforms. The session will include DGCA, AAI, airline CEOs, and private airport operators.
Airport in the city received a fresh bomb threat email on June 29, prompting immediate activation of security protocols, according to a complaint filed with airport police on Saturday evening. Neelmani Sharma,