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MODERNISATION


Chennai, Kolkata airport revamp to cost Rs 7,000 cr
AAI would not be able to touch special reserves More

AIRLINES


Code-sharing: American Air in talks with Indian carriers
American Airlines is in talks with several domestic airlines, including Jet Airways, for having a code-share agreement to expand its reach in the Indian market. "Our existing code-share agreement with Air Sahara will continue as long as the ... More

Jet Airways to provide consultancy to Sahara
Jet Airways has reached a "mutual understanding" with Sahara Airlines for providing consultancy support to it, the BSE was informed. "This consultancy will be provided by the company (Jet Airways) to enhance Sahara Airlines' product, improve ... More

SHIPPING


Goan mine owners break the ice to own a ship
The bigger Marmugao port had only one berth for iron ore vessels; that too with limited length and draft. It was possible to load 1,10,000 tonnes or so there; for more, ships had to approach transshippers in deep waters. These were neither fast nor h aving adequate onboard storage of ore, crucial to overcome erratic supply by barges. Marine logistics key to Salgaocar, Dempo coming together More

Study team urges AP Govt to release port project details
A five-member fact-finding committee, consisting of professors of the Andhra University who visited Gangavaram village recently, feels that the March 27 firing resulting in the death of a fisherman was unwarranted and that a judicial inquiry ... More

SOFTWARE


Ramco Systems bags orders from JeJu Air, Air Methods
Ramco Systems Ltd, through its global partner Sabre Airline Solutions, has signed contracts with JeJu Air Co, South Korea, and the US-based Air Methods Corporation for using its aviation software, according to Mr Jim Fitzgerald, Vice-President, ... More

RAILWAYS


Final design report on crashworthy coaches soon
All SLR coaches and general second-class (GS) coaches that would be rolled out after a few months are likely to cause relatively less damage to passengers in the event of a crash. This is because they would conform to new design standards being ... More

Hunt for new rail wagons spills to overseas market
Many operators are mulling import of wagons More


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Goan mine owners break the ice to own a ship

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Looking back
Apr. 2-Apr. 8
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Major ports register 10.3 pc growth in cargo in 2005-06

Concor hikes tariffs by 22 pc

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Kingfisher Air may set up venture abroad


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