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Otago Daily Times
10-06-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Air NZ trialling Starlink internet on domestic flights
Air NZ's Airbus 320 domestic aircraft. Air New Zealand has started trialling wireless internet on a domestic plane using Starlink satellites. The airline said from today, passengers flying on ZK OXE, one of its A320 domestic aircraft, would be able to access high-speed, low-latency internet, with an ATR-72 turboprop joining the trial later this month - a world first. It said Wi-Fi would be provided free of charge during the trial, with passengers able to browse, access social media, stream or play games. Starlink - owned by billionaire Elon Musk's company SpaceX - uses low Earth orbit satellites to provide internet coverage across the world. "Being the first airline in the world to trial Wi-Fi on a turboprop aircraft is a proud moment for us, Air New Zealand chief digital officer Nikhil Ravishankar said. "Our goal is to explore the potential of this technology and understand how it can enhance customer journeys." Air New Zealand said it was in the testing phase of Starlink's onboard connectivity and sought to understand how it performed in real-world conditions, while gathering customer feedback. "[Customer] feedback will help guide our decision-making as we consider connectivity options for our domestic fleet," Ravishankar said.


Otago Daily Times
09-06-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Air NZ trialling Wi-Fi on domestic planes
Air NZ's Airbus 320 domestic aircraft. Air New Zealand has started trialling wireless internet on a domestic plane using Starlink satellites. The airline said from today, passengers flying on ZK OXE, one of its A320 domestic aircraft, would be able to access high-speed, low-latency internet, with an ATR-72 turboprop joining the trial later this month - a world first. It said Wi-Fi would be provided free of charge during the trial, with passengers able to browse, access social media, stream or play games. Starlink - owned by billionaire Elon Musk's company SpaceX - uses low Earth orbit satellites to provide internet coverage across the world. "Being the first airline in the world to trial Wi-Fi on a turboprop aircraft is a proud moment for us, Air New Zealand chief digital officer Nikhil Ravishankar said. "Our goal is to explore the potential of this technology and understand how it can enhance customer journeys." Air New Zealand said it was in the testing phase of Starlink's onboard connectivity and sought to understand how it performed in real-world conditions, while gathering customer feedback. "[Customer] feedback will help guide our decision-making as we consider connectivity options for our domestic fleet," Ravishankar said.


Indian Express
08-06-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
Hisar-Chandigarh flight twice a week from June 9, Haryana CM Saini to inaugurate service
The newly inaugurated Maharaja Agrasen Airport in Hisar, Haryana, will now offer a direct flight to the state capital, Chandigarh. The first flight from Hisar to Chandigarh is set to operate on Monday. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will inaugurate the service on Monday at 3.20 pm. The flight is scheduled to arrive in Chandigarh at 4.30 pm. The return flight will depart from Chandigarh at 4.55 pm and is expected to land in Hisar at 5.55 pm. According to the flight schedule of Hisar-Chandigarh released by Alliance Air, the ATR-72 aircraft will operate between the two cities twice a week, with a flight time of approximately 60-70 minutes. The introductory flight tariff has been kept at Rs 1,449-1,704 one way. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated flight operations from Hisar airport on April 14 by flagging off a Hisar-Ayodhya flight. The distance between Hisar and Chandigarh is 252 km, and the journey takes approximately four to five hours by road. The journey takes approximately seven hours by train. Last month, a train connecting Hisar with Chandigarh was launched from Hisar's Raipur railway station. It departs from Hisar at 2.25 am and reaches Chandigarh at around 9 am. The work at Hisar airport is continuing. The government had bifurcated the construction/expansion work at the airport into three phases. The first phase's work, including the civil aviation domestic terminal and three aircraft hangars, was completed in 2018 at a cost of Rs 50 crore. The runway expansion, from 4,000 feet to 10,000 feet, at a cost of Rs 250 crore, has been completed. The night landing facilities have been installed at the airport. The construction of the Air Traffic Control tower, staff quarters, fire station, and maintenance building has also been completed in the second phase of the airport expansion. In the third phase of the airport's construction/ expansion, the government has earmarked Rs 3,700 crore and aims to complete it by 2030. The Haryana government seeks to develop Hisar airport as an international hub, with the construction of an international terminal planned for the third phase. Chandigarh is connected with over 18 cities on domestic air routes. These include 12 flights to Delhi, six each to Mumbai and Bengaluru, four each to Jaipur, Srinagar, Leh, and Hyderabad, and two each to Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Dharamshala, Indore, Jammu, Lucknow, Chennai, Patna, and Pune. Direct flights from Chandigarh to Ayodhya and Nanded Sahib are also likely to be launched soon.


Mint
01-06-2025
- Business
- Mint
PM Modi inaugurates Satna & Datia Airports: All you need to know about two new airports in Madhya Pradesh
PM Modi inaugurates Satna & Datia Airports: To boost the regional connectivity in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday virtually inaugurated two airports in Madhya Pradesh. By launching the newly developed Satna Airport and the upgraded Datia Airport, the government aims to extend the benefits of air travel to the Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand regions of the state under the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme. The two airports will connect the historic towns Datia and Satna to the national aviation map. 'The operationalization of Satna and Datia Airports is expected to yield substantial economic and social benefits, providing improved connectivity, creating direct and indirect employment, and catalyzing the growth of related sectors such as hospitality, retail, education, and healthcare,' the government said in a statement. The Satna Airport has been developed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at a cost of ₹ 36.96 crore. It is set to serve as a major regional hub in northeastern Madhya Pradesh. The terminal building, spread over 768 square meters, is equipped to handle 50 peak-hour passengers and up to 2.5 lakh passengers annually. The Satna district is known for its cultural and industrial prominence. Its new airport will provide seamless connectivity to religious and industrial centers such as Chitrakoot and Maihar. The airport has modern passenger amenities, a recarpeted runway, apron facilities for Dornier-228 aircraft, and dedicated infrastructure including an ATC tower and fire station. It also has sustainable features such as 100% LED lighting, solar streetlights, and treated water reuse for horticulture. The upgraded Datia Airport has been constructed at a cost of ₹ 60.63 crore. Its terminal building is spread over 768 square meters with the capacity to handle 150 peak-hour passengers and an annual footfall of 2.5 lakh. With operational readiness for ATR-72 aircraft and future plans to accommodate A-320 aircraft, Datia Airport is a critical gateway for pilgrims and tourists visiting the renowned Peetambara Peeth and Datia Palace.


India Gazette
31-05-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
PM Modi virtually inaugurates Satna and Datia Airports, boosting regional connectivity in Madhya Pradesh
New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): In a significant milestone for regional connectivity and infrastructure development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday virtually inaugurated the newly developed Satna Airport and the upgraded Datia Airport in Madhya Pradesh. The historic occasion, which marks a transformative leap for the Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand regions, was celebrated through physical events held at both airports, symbolising the Government of India's resolve to extend the benefits of air travel to every corner of the country under the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The ceremony at Datia Airport was graced by the presence of Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu, while the event at Satna Airport was attended by Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol. Both ministers highlighted the Ministry of Civil Aviation's unwavering focus on enhancing regional connectivity, improving accessibility, and catalysing local economies. The Satna Airport, developed by the Airports Authority of India at a cost of Rs 36.96 crore, is set to serve as a major regional hub in northeastern Madhya Pradesh. Known for its cultural and industrial prominence, Satna's new airport will now provide seamless connectivity to religious and industrial centers such as Chitrakoot and Maihar. The terminal building, spread over 768 square meters, can handle 50 peak-hour passengers and up to 2.5 lakh passengers annually. With modern passenger amenities, a recarpeted runway, apron facilities for Dornier-228 aircraft, and dedicated infrastructure including an ATC tower and fire station, the airport is poised to transform regional mobility. Sustainable features such as 100 per cent LED lighting, solar streetlights, and treated water reuse for horticulture further underline the eco-conscious approach adopted in its development. The upgraded Datia Airport, constructed at a cost of Rs 60.63 crore, will connect the historic town of Datia--revered for its spiritual significance and architectural heritage--to the national aviation map. The airport features a 768-square-meter terminal building with the capacity to handle 150 peak-hour passengers and an annual footfall of 2.5 lakh. With operational readiness for ATR-72 aircraft and future plans to accommodate A-320 aircraft, Datia Airport is a critical gateway for pilgrims and tourists visiting the renowned Peetambara Peeth and Datia Palace. The airport infrastructure includes a newly recarpeted runway, apron bays, ATC tower, and a fire station, alongside sustainability measures like rainwater harvesting and energy-efficient lighting systems. The operationalisation of Satna and Datia Airports is expected to yield substantial economic and social benefits, providing improved connectivity, creating direct and indirect employment, and catalysing the growth of related sectors such as hospitality, retail, education, and healthcare. These projects are a testimony to the government's unwavering dedication to transforming the aviation landscape in India and making development reach the last mile. The inauguration events also witnessed the august presence of the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Mangubhai C Patel, the Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav, the Deputy Chief Ministers, Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Devda, the MoCA Secretary, Samir Kumar Sinha, and the AAI Chairman, Vipin Kumar, along with other senior dignitaries and public representatives. (ANI)