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Air India plans to fly to Los Angeles, Alitalia Delhi-Milan
INTERNATIONAL air travellers are set to have more choices in the coming months for their sojourns abroad. While Air India is looking at launching a three-times-a-week service on the India-Frankfurt-Los Angeles sector from the middle of the ... More

Jet launches daily flights from Kolkata to Agartala
JET Airways on Tuesday launched daily commercial flights on the Kolkata-Agartala-Kolkata sector. On Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, the flight will operate on the Kolkata-Agartala-Kolkata sector while during the rest of the week it will ... More

East West Airlines to resume from Feb 28
EAST West Airlines, which had suspended operations almost a decade ago, plans to restart its services on February 28, according to Mr A. Nasir, Chairman, East West Airlines, a division of East West Travel & Trade Links Ltd. Mr Nasir, a ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
To steal the thunder
Work in progress to widen the Hyderabad Airport runway for the landing of Boeing 747s. Residents along the path of the runway have been protesting against the possible noise pollution due to the drone of the wide-bodied aircraft. The picture was ... More

POLICY
Cabinet clears Bangalore airport package — Private sector gets entry into foodgrain procurement
IN a move aimed at giving a boost to the development of the private sector greenfield airport in Bangalore, the Union Cabinet on Tuesday cleared the concession agreement thereby paving the way for the project to take off. In another clearance, ... More

SHIPPING
NSDRC hopeful of clocking Rs 11-cr turnover this year
THE National Ship Design and Research Centre (NSDRC) is confident of crossing Rs 11-crore turnover by the end of the financial year;, Rs 16 crore by next year and Rs 25 crore by March 2006, according to Prof. P. Sambandan, Director. He was ... More

Third box terminal project — JNPT gives 30 days' time to bidders to fill gaps
THE Board of Trustees of Jawaharlal Nehru Port, which met on Tuesday to consider the technical bids for the Rs 1000-crore third container terminal project, has decided to play it safe by giving the five bidders in the race 30 days' time to "fill ... More

`Value engineering vital for improving port operations'
VALUE engineering is imperative, as the Japanese and North Korean experience has proved, to supply the Indian ports with the best possible gear and make them competitive, Mr K. Ratna Kishore, Chairman of Visakhapatnam Port, has said. He was ... More


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