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Indus Airways to take to skies this month
A NEW airline, Indus Airways, being promoted by the liquor baron, Mr Kapil Mohan, along with two non-resident Indians among others, is to take to the skies shortly. "I will be investing in the airline in my personal capacity. Besides, my ... More

Nagpur set to become international airport — Air Arabia to start operations from Oct 16
According to an airline industry source, while Nagpur airport is not profitable currently, a lot would depend on whether the city is able to generate traffic volumes to sustain a direct international service. More

Hyderabad emerging as attractive destination for foreign airlines
HYDERABAD is emerging as a hot spot for airlines. Within a short period the number of airlines touching down in the city could more than double to 24 from the existing 11. While the existing airlines are keen to augment operations to the city ... More

Additional charge as IA CMD approved
NEW DELHI: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has, ex-post facto, approved the decision to give additional charge as Chairman-and-Managing Director, Indian Airlines to Ms Sushma Chawla. The Appointment Committee has also ... More

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DCI to form separate ventures with two foreign majors
IF you cannot beat them, join them. This seems to be the new business lexicon adopted by State-owned Dredging Corporation of India vis-à-vis the foreign dredging majors that are threatening its monopoly over the domestic dredging ... More

Paradip port concerned over drop in coal shipments to South
NTPC has already started importing power-grade coal through Paradip and Haldia to meet shortfall in supply from the Talcher mines. More

JNPT transport workers to go on indefinite strike
LOADING and unloading operations at Jawaharlal Nehru Port will be affected from Wednesday, with the 12 unions representing the transport operators at the port giving a call for indefinite strike. The transport operators are demanding withdrawal ... More

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    Konkan Rly keen on Skybus project in Hyderabad
    THE State Minister for Municipal Administration, Mr Koneru Ranga Rao, today said the State Government might offer one traffic corridor in Hyderabad for development of Skybus. This is part of the State Government initiative to decongest city ... More
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