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Air India in pact with Alteon Training
Air India has signed an agreement with Alteon Training, a wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing Company, on Friday to have a Boeing 737NG simulator delivered to the national carrier's Mumbai facility. According to a press release, the simulator ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
`Connectivity to ports vital for container trade growth'
More tonnage would be shifted to container trade in future. More

SHIPPING
Foreign offshore ships to face tighter entry norms
Extension of scope of Merchants Shipping Act More

Higher fertiliser, wheat imports cause problems at Vizag
SAIL, NTPC may use Paradip port More

HUMAN RESOURCES
`Sea profession losing its popularity among students'
No quality training institutes: Capt Barve More

RAILWAYS
Heritage run of Beyer Garratt loco
`This should be an inspiration to heritage restoration efforts everywhere' More

IRFC to mobilise Rs 500 cr thru bonds issue
The Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) plans to raise Rs 500 crore through a bond issue over the next few days. It also plans to raise $200 million through external commercial borrowings in January next year. IRFC, a public sector ... More

Call for expediting rail overbridge in TN
The Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry led by its President, Mr S. Rethinavelu, met the Minister for Local Administration, Mr M. K. Stalin, during his recent visit to the city and submitted a memorandum seeking ... More

TN foodgrains merchants' plea
The Tamil Nadu Foodgrains Merchants Association has appealed to the Union Minister of State for Railways, Mr R. Velu, to effect a reversal of rates of freight charges for pulses and cereals. Submitting a memorandum to the ... More

ROADWAYS
Parveen Travels plans novel bus facility in Chennai
Chennai-based bus operator Parveen Travels plans to introduce a `Hop-on-Hop-off' bus facility within Chennai city limits. "This is a popular concept in London, where tourists can get on or get off any bus and explore the city," said Mr A. ... More

OUTLOOK
New norms for global flights by airlines next year
Likely to undertaken after the Indian and Air India merger process begins More






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