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Regional airline in India
Vayudoot (Hindi: वायुदूत, romanized: Vāyudūt, lit. 'messenger who rides on the wind') was a regional airline in India established on 20 January 1981 as
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Airport of Arunachal Pradesh, India
Daporijo used to have scheduled services in the 1980s and early 1990s from Vayudoot. The airport had flights to Guwahati and Dibrugarh on Dornier 228 aircraft
Daporijo_Airport
Airport of Andhra Pradesh, India
National Highway 516E (NH-516E). Before modernisation, it was used by Vayudoot. It is heavily used by the helicopters of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Rajahmundry_Airport
Airport in NLC India Ltd
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
Neyveli_Airport
Airport of Rajasthan, India
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
Jaisalmer_Airport
Airport in Chhattisgarh India
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
Bilasa_Devi_Kevat_Airport
Airport in Bellary, Karnataka, India
the Indian state of Karnataka. It was once served by Tata Airlines and Vayudoot. Bellary was a part of the first commercial flight of India which was from
Bellary_Airport
Airport of West Bengal, India
There were weekly services available to Kolkata and Balurghat operated by Vayudoot till 1989 when the services were withdrawn. As of 2017 the airport is under
Malda_Airport
Airport of Arunachal Pradesh, India
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
Zero_Airport
Airport of Rajasthan, India
Airport. Originally serviced by Indian Airlines Dakota aircraft and later by Vayudoot and Jagson Airlines, shutdown of major industries and Kota becoming a major
Kota_Airport
Indian airline
smaller cities across the country. On 1 April 1997, the flight operations of Vayudoot, which had earlier merged with Indian Airlines in 1993, was transferred
Alliance_Air_(India)
Airline of India (1953–2011)
three Airbus A300 wide-body jets being introduced. The regional airline, Vayudoot, which had been established in 1981, was later reintegrated. By 1988, Airbus
Indian_Airlines
Call sign of the aircraft carrying the Prime Minister or the President of India
[citation needed] Meghdoot (K601) - Minister of Home Affairs [citation needed] Vayudoot (K602) - Minister of External Affairs [citation needed] Nabhdoot (K603)
India_One
Airport in Basant Nagar, Ramagundam
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
Ramagundam_Airport
Airport in Mysuru, India
pilots. The Hindu introduced passenger flights to Bangalore in May 1965. Vayudoot also flew to Bangalore between April 1985 and September 1989. The airport
Mysore_Airport
Transport aircraft family by Dornier
Dakhla Shot down by the Polisario Front guerrillas 0 23 September 1989 Vayudoot PF624 11 India, near Indapur Loss of control 0 18 April 1991 Air Tahiti
Dornier_228
Airport in Madurai, India
flights to Bangalore using Hawker Siddeley HS 748 aircraft, and later Vayudoot operated flights from Madurai to Madras, Coimbatore, and Trichy. In the
Madurai_International_Airport
Airport in Odisha in India
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) factory nearby at Sunabeda. In the 1980s, Vayudoot operated a daily Bhubaneswar-bound flight via Visakhapatnam. Now, the new
Jeypore_Airport
Airport in Salem, India
airport had a single 1,350 m (4,430 ft)-long runway, and it was planned for Vayudoot to begin flight services, using small aircraft. However, the runway was
Salem_Airport_(India)
Airport serving Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
role in the tourism of Uttarakhand. The airport was constructed in 1974. Vayudoot operated scheduled services to New Delhi, Lucknow and Pantnagar from 1982
Dehradun_Airport
Airport of Rajasthan, India
regular flight to Delhi was inaugurated by Air India. The government-owned Vayudoot operated a 20-seater aircraft to this airport in the past but the service
Bikaner_Airport
Airport of Assam, India
Tenth Air Force in the China-Burma-India Theater. The regional airline, Vayudoot, used to operate services to the airport in the 1980s, but withdrew services
Rupsi_Airport
Airport in Puducherry, India
was constructed in 1989. Between that year and 1991, regional airline Vayudoot flew to Madras, Neyveli, and Bangalore, however the flights were not successful
Pondicherry_Airport
Airliner family by Hawker Siddeley, later British Aerospace
Deutsche Luftverkehrsgesellschaft Guyana Guyana Airways (now defunct) India Vayudoot (now defunct) Indian Airlines (now Air India) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Hawker_Siddeley_HS_748
Airport in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
PassengersYearPassengersAnnual passenger traffic On 22 September 1988, A Vayudoot Dornier 228 (registered VT-EJT) was on a scheduled flight from Dr. Babasaheb
Aurangabad_Airport
Town & District Headquarter in Telangana, India
was operated by the Airports Authority of India. After the closure of Vayudoot it has not been of regular use. Now it is an unusual airstrip. The Government
Peddapalli
Airport serving Surat, Gujarat, India
Bhavnagar using Douglas DC-3 aircraft in the 1970s. During the 1990s, Vayudoot and Gujarat Airways flew to Surat, but discontinued their flights in May
Surat_Airport
Domestic airport in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India
15 October 1986. The first scheduled operation at this airport was by Vayudoot with a Dornier 228 in 1990. Subsequently, other airlines like Jagson, Air
Kangra_Airport
Airport in Tamil Nadu, India
the early 1990s, the airport operated commercial flights to Chennai via Vayudoot, which however, did not operate for long and was stopped due to poor patronage
Thanjavur_Air_Force_Station
List of defunct airlines in india
TRUJET 2015 2022 Ceased all operations in February 2022 UP Air 1995 1998 Vayudoot PF VDT VAYU 1981 1997 VIF Airways V2 VIF 1995 1996 Based at Begumpet airport
List of defunct airlines of India
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_India
Airport in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India
The airport last saw scheduled commercial operations in the 1980s, when Vayudoot operated services to Patna, Kolkata and Ranchi until 1987. Since then,
Dhanbad_Airport
Airport serving Nanded, Maharashtra, India
for many years, being served only for a short while by regional carrier Vayudoot in the early 1990s. In April 2000, the Maharashtra Industrial Development
Nanded_Airport
City in Tamil Nadu, India
hubbali. In the early 1990s, Thanjavur was connected with Chennai via the Vayudoot flight service, which was stopped due to poor patronage. A full-fledged
Thanjavur
Major city in Telangana, India
pilot training centre and more than one terminal. Many cargo services and Vayudoot services were served. During the Indo-China war, it served as a hangar
Warangal
Regional airliner by Fokker
one Thai—were among the dead. On 19 October 1988 thirty-four died in a Vayudoot F27 crash near Guwahati, India. On 25 August 1989, a Pakistan International
Fokker_F27_Friendship
Airport serving Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India
in 1953, and initially had a 3,500 ft (1,067 m) runway. In the 1980s, Vayudoot operated services to Kadapa from Hyderabad. The State Government and the
Kadapa_Airport
Metropolis in Rajasthan, India
Airport. Originally serviced by Indian Airlines Dakota aircraft and later by Vayudoot and Jagson Airlines, shutdown of major industries and Kota becoming a major
Kota,_Rajasthan
Domestic airport in Thoothukudi, India
inaugurated in 1992, with the first aircraft, belonging to the regional carrier Vayudoot, landing on 13 April. This service was short-lived and operated only for
Thoothukudi_Airport
Airport in Belgaum, Karnataka, India
East-West Airlines, Gujarat Airways, Indian Airlines, NEPC Airlines and Vayudoot. All airlines ended flights to the airport by the end of the decade. Belgaum
Belgaum_Airport
Airport serving Bangalore, Karnataka
Before the end of the decade, Bangalore had acquired one more airline, Vayudoot, which operated flights within Karnataka as well as to neighbouring Tamil
HAL_Airport
Airport of West Bengal, India
until it was stopped during the 1965 India Pakistan war. Finally, in 1984, Vayudoot operated out of the airport. But these flights stopped due to lack of navigation
Balurghat_Airport
Airline based in Hyderabad, India
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Deccan_Airways
Domestic airport in Gandhidham, Gujarat, India
aircraft and by Hawker Siddeley HS 748 aircraft, and was also followed by Vayudoot. Gujarat Airways also used to operate flights to Mumbai until the airline
Kandla_Airport
District of Telangana in India
and is operated by the Airports Authority of India. After the closure of Vayudoot it has not been of regular use. It is an unused airport now. The Government
Peddapalli_district
Airport in Telangana, India
programmes for cadets at the airfield using gliders. Regional carrier Vayudoot operated to Warangal briefly from 1987, after which there were no more
Warangal_Airport
1998 air crash
Dornier, registered as VT-EJW. The aircraft had previously operated for Vayudoot, however was transferred to Indian Airlines in 1993 to operate the
Indian_Airlines_Flight_503
Airport of Tripura, India
airport for operation of ATR-42 and ATR-72 type of aircraft. In the 1990s, Vayudoot used to fly its Dornier 228 aircraft from Agartala to Kamalpur. Rao, K
Kamalpur_Airport
Airport in Maharashtra, India
was built in 1973 by the Public Works Department, Government of India. Vayudoot operated flights to Mumbai for a short while before discontinuing due to
Ratnagiri_Airport
Airport in Maharashtra, India
to operate a daily flight between Nashik and Mumbai from 1972 to 1989. Vayudoot then took over and operated a Dornier 228 till June 1992. For five years
Gandhinagar_Airport
Airport in Maharashtra, India
was constructed in 1943 by the Public Works Department. Airlines such as Vayudoot and Span Aviation had operated out of Akola in the past. The airport was
Akola_Airport
Air Force and also used for civil aviation. During the 1980s and 1990s, Vayudoot served ten airports in the state. Most of Maharashtra's airfields are operated
Transport_in_Maharashtra
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
1990s, Peikkarumbankottai (Thanjavur) was connected with Chennai via the Vayudoot flight service, which was stopped due to poor patronage. A full-fledged
Peikarambankottai
aircraft Yak 42, Tupolev Tu-204, Ilyushin Il-96 for national carriers Vayudoot, Indian Airlines and Air India respectively. 24 January – The second Mizoram
1989_in_India
website. In the early 1990s, Thanjavur was connected with Chennai via the Vayudoot flight service, which was stopped due to poor patronage. A full fledged
Transport_in_Thanjavur
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