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The World’s Top 10 Airlines of 2022 – World Airline Awards

SkyTrax, the most reputable airline rating agency in the world, has selected the winner of the Award for Best Airlines for 2022 #Skytrax2022 #Awards #BestAirlines

The World's Top 10 Airlines of 2021 - World Airline Awards

SkyTrax, the most reputable airline rating agency in the world, has selected the winner of the Award for Best Airlines for 2022. Here is a list of the top airlines in the world according to passenger surveys.

No 1. Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways was recognized as the best airline in the world and took home three other honors, including Best Airline in the Middle East and Best Business Class Lounge Dining. The title of “Airline of the Year” was awarded to Qatar Airways.

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Skytrax Ranking’s Top 20 Best Airlines in the World for 2022(Opens in a new browser tab)

No 2. Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines, the top carrier, is once more in second place. Singapore Airlines’ commitment to providing excellent customer service has contributed to its success. Gourmet meals are available on the in-flight menus in all service classes, and everyone may take advantage of the airline’s cutting-edge in-flight entertainment system, which offers a large selection of films, songs, and games.

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ANA named Global SKYTRAX Award Winner for Cleanliness, Services and Staff(Opens in a new browser tab)

No 3. Emirates Airlines

Emirates won three prizes at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022, including Best Economy Class, Best Economy Class Catering, and Best Inflight Entertainment for the 17th consecutive year. airline scores large in the category for economy class, demonstrating its commitment to improving each cabin and providing consumers with better experiences.

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Emirates takes home three honours at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022(Opens in a new browser tab)

No 4. ANA (All Nippon Airways)

ANA received a total of three prestigious awards and repeat recognition from SKYTRAX World Airline Awards, including World’s Best Airline Cabin Cleanliness, World’s Best Airport Service, and Best Airline Staff Service in Asia. SKYTRAX is recognized as the leading international air transport rating organization.

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No 5. Qantas Airways

One of the best long-distance airlines in the world and an extremely powerful brand in Australia is Qantas. In terms of safety, operational dependability, engineering and maintenance, and customer service, Qantas has established a reputation for excellence.

No 6. Japan Airlines.

Twenty different countries are served by Japan Airlines’ 95 destinations. JAL, an airline with a storied past and a reputation for embodying the best of conventional Japanese hospitality is dedicated to giving passengers the highest standards of flight safety and unsurpassed excellence in all areas of service.

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No 7. Turkish Airlines.

Turkish Airlines has been listed among the top airlines in the world by Skytrax for the first time. Skytrax also honored Turkish Airlines as Best Airline in Europe at the annual 2022 World Airline Awards. At the presentation, Turkish Airlines also took home two other prestigious honors: Best Airline in Southern Europe and Best Business Class Catering in the World.

No 8. Air France.

In all of its everyday activities, Air France transforms the journey into a really enjoyable experience. In France, Europe, and other countries, Air France offers 1,500 flights every day. One of the top European air transport corporations was founded in 2004 by the union of Air France and KLM.

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No 9. Korean Air

Korean Air has kept its position among the top 10 rankings. Passenger, freight, aerospace, catering, and in-flight sales comprise the airline’s core businesses. Korean Air is committed to delivering excellence in flight and has the vision to become a renowned leader in the global airline industry. Korean Air has a fleet of 169 aircraft that it uses to fly to 125 locations in 44 different countries.

No 10, Swiss International Air Lines.

The largest airline in Switzerland. Switzerland is connected to Europe and the rest of the globe thanks to SWISS, a premium airline that operates direct flights from Zurich and Geneva and has one of Europe’s most technologically sophisticated and carbon-efficient aircraft fleets.

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India is set to build a central command for the Air Traffic Control system, called ISHAN

India is set to build a central command for the Air Traffic Control system, called ISHAN
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India’s air traffic growth has led to increased responsibilities for air traffic control. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is considering centralizing air traffic control for aircraft, dividing the country into four regions. The goal is to consolidate India’s segmented airspace into a single entity to improve air traffic management (ATM) efficiency, safety, and smoothness.

Recently, the AAI invited expressions of interest to develop a detailed project report for the Indian Single Sky Harmonized Air Traffic Management (ISHAN) initiative in Nagpur. Under this plan, air traffic controllers in Nagpur would handle domestic flights flying above 25,000 feet, eliminating the need for coordination among controllers in different regions.

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For domestic regional flights operating above 25,000 feet, control would shift to the central command in Nagpur. This consolidation aims to enhance airline operations, increase flight handling capacity, and reduce congestion and flight times for passengers.

Currently, the AAI provides ATM services over Indian airspace and adjoining oceanic areas, covering over 2.8 million square nautical miles. This airspace is divided into four flight information regions (FIRs) in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai, along with a sub-FIR in Guwahati.

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FIRs are responsible for providing air traffic services, including weather information, visibility, and search and rescue assistance. The proposed unification under the ISHAN initiative aligns with the projected growth of the aviation industry, which anticipates a doubling of domestic passenger traffic by 2030.

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Does AirAsia show interest in Comac aircraft in the future?

Does AirAsia show interest in Comac aircraft in the future?
Courtesy : Tony Fernandes (Linked in Story)


Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A, operating as AirAsia Group, recently paid a visit to the facilities of COMAC on April 2, 2024, and was thoroughly impressed by what he witnessed.

C919 already securing nearly 1000 orders

COMAC, known for its homegrown aircraft, has launched two promising jets: the ARJ21 and the C919 aircraft. Both aircraft are gaining popularity in the Chinese market, with the C919 already securing nearly 1000 orders from various airlines.

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Fernandes expressed his admiration for COMAC’s achievements in aircraft manufacturing, acknowledging the immense challenge it entails. His visit underscored the realization that AirAsia now has a viable third option when it comes to selecting aircraft for its fleet.

During his tour, Fernandes was delighted by the innovation and technology evident in COMAC’s aircraft production and the company’s commitment to long-term partnerships.

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He noted that many Western companies have shifted away from prioritizing loyalty and customer service, opting instead for short-term gains and a narrow definition of success.

Last month, COMAC embarked on an international tour, showcasing demonstration flights to neighboring countries, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia. Fernandes believes that the positive impression left by COMAC during his visit opens up new opportunities for collaboration.

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Fernandes emphasized COMAC’s remarkable achievements

The shared values of loyalty, customer service, and long-term vision align closely with AirAsia’s ethos, making collaboration with COMAC appealing. With a focus on innovation and excellence, both companies stand to benefit from a partnership grounded in trust and a shared commitment to success.

Indonesia and China have already collaborated in validating and maintaining the airworthiness of the ARJ21 aircraft, indicating a solid foundation for future partnerships.

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In his statement, Fernandes emphasized COMAC’s remarkable achievements and genuine desire for long-term partnership, highlighting the absence of ego and a genuine willingness to succeed together. He marveled at COMAC’s fully automated, AI-driven factory, a testament to their dedication to innovation and efficiency.

Fernandes criticized Western firms for prioritizing short-term gains over loyalty, customer service, and long-term strategy, emphasizing the importance of understanding customers’ needs and collaborating to achieve success.

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Indigo will soon launch Air Taxi Service in India

Indigo will soon launch Air Taxi Service in India
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InterGlobe Enterprises, the parent brand of IndiGo, is set to revolutionize travel in India with its upcoming air taxi service.

Scheduled for a potential launch in 2026, this innovative venture promises a seamless journey for passengers between two bustling hubs. Delhi and Gurgaon in Haryana. The forthcoming service is projected to revolutionize the daily commute, offering passengers a swift aerial journey covering the distance in a mere 7 minutes.

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This remarkable efficiency contrasts starkly with the conventional 90-minute drive, underscoring the immense time-saving potential for commuters. The anticipated fare, ranging from Rs 2,000-3,000, makes this innovative mode of transport not only swift but also remarkably competitive in pricing.

At the heart of this ambitious endeavor lies a strategic partnership with Archer Aviation, a pioneer in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft technology. Under this collaboration, Archer will supply 200 state-of-the-art eVTOL aircraft, representing an investment of US$ 1 billion. These cutting-edge aircraft, capable of accommodating up to four passengers alongside the pilot, epitomize the future of sustainable air travel.

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Powered by six battery packs, Archer’s eVTOL aircraft boast rapid charging capabilities, enabling a swift turnaround between flights. With a charging time of just 30-40 minutes, these eco-friendly aircraft ensure minimal downtime, maximizing operational efficiency.

Similar services are anticipated to be introduced by the joint venture in Bengaluru and Mumbai as well. Nevertheless, the service rollout period has not yet been made public by the company. Next year, it is anticipated to get its certification. Following this, the company will start the certification procedure with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

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