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SpiceJet, first to receive B737-900 ER
New Delhi, Nov 9 The low-cost airline, SpiceJet, which took delivery of a Boeing 737-900 Extended Range aircraft in Seattle on Thursday, has become the first airline from India to receive this variety of aircraft.The airline had ... More

First Hawk aircraft landing in Bidar next week
Bangalore, Nov. 9 BAE Systems has said it has started delivering the Hawk advanced jet trainer aircraft to IAF and the first two aircraft have left for Air Force Station Bidar in northern Karnataka.The two are scheduled to reach Bidar ... More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
Madurai Bench upholds Tuticorin port’s decision on retirement age
The decision of the Tuticorin Port Trust to roll back age of retirement of its employees from 60 to 58 has been upheld by the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court.Ruling on other ports

Quoting decisions of ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Cabinet okays Mumbai offshore terminal project
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved development of offshore container terminal on build, operate and transfer (BOT) basis at the Mumbai port. For this, the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) has to enter into a licence ... More

ABG Heavy’s Paradip terminal to begin operations by Dec
Company eyeing major projects in other terminals More

Kochi port moving to paperless operations
Kochi, Nov 9 To discuss and address various issues and concerns of its users, DP World, the container terminal operator at the Cochin Port Trust recently conducted interactive sessions with the trade in Tirupur and Coimbatore. ... More

New terminal at Mangalore airport by Sept 2008 likely
Work on the new integrated terminal building at the Mangalore airport is likely to be completed by September 2008 , and the terminal building is expected to handle both domestic and international flights from January 2009. Work on the ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Cabinet approves flying school’s pact with Canada’s CAE
Nod also for AAI’s aviation training institute at Gondia More






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