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LOGISTICS
AIRLINES:
Meet today to resolve jet fuel dues issue
To amicably resolve the contentious issue of unpaid jet fuel bills of the public sector oil retailing companies by domestic airlines, the Ministers of Petroleum and Civil Aviation have called for a meeting of the industry and officials here ...
AIRLINES:
‘Taxes, not over-capacity, killing aviation sector’
I have not asked for a bailout or financial relief: Vijay Mallya. New Delhi, Oct. 21 For the Chairman of Kingfisher Airlines, Mr Vijay Mallya, it is not over-capacity in the domestic market place, but the high taxation levels in the country that ...
RAILWAYS:
Rlys may review priority status for sponge, pig iron producers
Kolkata, Oct. 21 Reduced loading of iron ore by sponge iron and pig iron producers (known in Railways parlance as Priority C and Priority D customers in the matter of rake allotment) has set the Railways mulling if these customers ...
RAILWAYS:
Lalu for speeding up rail route electrification
New Delhi, Oct. 21 On the back of rising high speed diesel fuel bill for the Railways, Mr Lalu Prasad, Railway Minister, has called for increasing the pace of ...
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT:
Gati ties up with Haldirams
Gati Ltd, the city-based express distribution and supply chain services company, has tied up with Haldirams, which manufactures packaged snacks and sweets, to let its customers send gift packs to their friends and relatives across the ...
AIRLINES:
GoAir to sign $40 m pact with Air France Engg
The Wadias-promoted low cost airline GoAir is set to sign a six-year contract with European MRO (Maintenance Repair and Overhaul) major, Air France Engineering, worth $40 million for maintenance and overhauling services of ...
AIRLINES:
Jet to suspend flight, lease aircraft to cut costs
New Delhi, Oct. 21 Jet Airways is to withdraw the daily Amritsar-London flight, push back the launch of its flights to Saudi Arabia and also lease out some of the aircraft in an attempt to tide over the current slowdown in ...
ROADWAYS:
Sikkim CM’s plea to BRO
Gangtok, Oct. 21 The Chief Minister, Mr Pawan Chamling, told the Director General, Border Roads Organisation, Lt Gen A.K. Nanda, that labour employed by the BRO within the State had to be from Sikkim alone because of the employment ...
AIRLINES:
Vectra Aviation, Turbomeca tie up
Vectra Aviation Pvt Ltd has signed a memorandum of agreement with Turbomeca Asia Pacific for the maintenance support of Turbomeca engines here. In a statement, the company has said the agreement confirms the decision of Turbomeca to reinforce ...
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