-
Vayudoot (Hindi: वायुदूत, romanized: Vāyudūt, lit. 'messenger who
rides on the wind') was a
regional airline in
India established on 20
January 1981 as...
- centre, on
National Highway 516E.
Before modernisation, it was used by
Vayudoot. It is
heavily used by the
helicopters of Oil and
Natural Gas Corporation...
- Airport.
Originally serviced by
Indian Airlines Dakota aircraft and
later by
Vayudoot and
Jagson Airlines,
shutdown of
major industries and Kota
becoming a major...
- width.
Carriers that have
previously flown to/from the
airport include Vayudoot and
Kingfisher Airlines. In 2015, it was not used for
civil flights, and...
- by the
Airports Authority of India. In 1980s, the
airport was used by
Vayudoot to
provide flights to Bhopal, Nagpur,
Mumbai and Delhi. Currently, commercial...
- Force,
serving the city of Ziro,
Arunachal Pradesh, India. In the past,
Vayudoot and Air
India operated daily flights to the airport. Now,
Alliance Air...
- in the
Indian state of Telangana. The
existing airstrip was
served by
Vayudoot in the 1980s
until the
airline was shut down. Currently, the Telangana...
-
destinations in
India utilising a
fleet of 11
Boeing 737-200s. On 1
April 1997,
Vayudoot Airlines, a
joint venture of Air
India and
Indian Airlines,
merged with...
- has a 3000
square metre apron suitable for one ATR-72
sized aircraft.
Vayudoot used to
operate flights to
Chennai Airport with
their Dornier Do 228-100...
- role in the
tourism of Uttarakhand. The
airport was
constructed in 1974.
Vayudoot operated scheduled services to New Delhi,
Lucknow and
Pantnagar from 1982...