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GMR inks deal to expand Istanbul’s international airport
Malaysia Airports, Turkey’s Limak are consortium partners More

AIRLINES
Jet Airways gets nod to fly to San Francisco from Shanghai
New Delhi, March 20 Jet Airways has finally been given the go-ahead to start operating flights on the India-China-San Francisco route. This was agreed to on Thursday at the conclusion of two days of official talks between India and China. ... More

MDLR Air gets scheduled licence
New Delhi, March 20 MDLR Airlines, which has been approved as a scheduled regional airline, plans to soon start operating scheduled flights from here to Chandigarh, Lucknow, Amritsar, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Kullu and Shimla.Addressing a ... More

INSIGHT
The number game in aviation
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Hyderabad airport will open on March 23; ground handling rates cut
New Delhi/Hyderabad, March 20 The suspense is off. The new airport in Hyderabad will open on March 23, a week later than originally planned, with the two ground handling agencies there agreeing to drastically reduce the charges, which the ... More

Night landings soon at Netaji airport’s second runway
New facility will be operational by June More

SHIPPING
Seafarer’s identity document to be issued only in Mumbai
DG Shipping move opposed by Chennai union More

Six maritime States eye Centre’s shipyard project
New Delhi, March 20 Six maritime State Governments are vying to have the Centre’s proposed shipyards located in their territory. Karnataka, Kerala, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Gujarat had responded to the Shipping Ministry ... More

DP World going ahead with Kerala, Bengal plans
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GENDER
Sabiha Gokcen: Turkey’s first woman combat pilot
The International Airport was named after Sabiha Gokcen, the adopted daughter of Turkey’s Father of Nation Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. The Turkish leader adopted her during his visit to the Bursa region. Interestingly, Gokcen in Turkish, ... More

ROADWAYS
NH-9 in AP to be expanded
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OUTLOOK
L&T to start work on its integrated shipyard soon
In discussions with Tamil Nadu over project agreement More






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