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SHIPPING/PORTS: Cruise operators want one good port of call in short run
Witnessing a demand for cruise tourism in India, international cruise operators want the Indian Government to set up one or two good ports of call in the short run rather than planning to set up cruise hubs (which can be taken up as long-term ...

AIRLINES: India aviation week in Hyderabad may see A-380 display
More than 30 aircraft variety on display. New Delhi, Sept. 7 From the world’s largest commercial jetliner, the 550-seater Airbus A-380 to small private jets that can seat 4-10 passengers, visitors to Begumpet airport in Hyderabad between ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Inspections of vessels
According to the Mercantile Marine Department (MMD), Kochi, the inspections on vessels carried out are in accordance with the Indian Merchant Shipping Act 1958 and Rules in conformity with the relevant international rules and regulations, the ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Posco in race to buy Daewoo
A steel-making giant is one of several bidders for a ship-builder. Reports have it that Posco, the South Korean firm that is the world’s fourth largest steel producer, is mulling acquisition of the world’s third biggest ship-building ...

RAILWAYS: New generation pantograph
Stone India Ltd, the Kolkata-based manufacturer and supplier of railway equipment for more than 75 years, has developed a pantograph which, the company claims, is unique of its kind. The equipment, used for collecting electricity from the ...

HUMAN RESOURCES: HSL officers voice grievance


AIRLINES: Kingfisher to avoid price war, boost passenger load to London
Bangalore, Sept. 7 Kingfisher Airlines is set to make key changes in its London flight to strengthen its operations, as some of the major airlines, including British Airways, have reduced fares to trigger off a price war in the ...

INFRASTRUCTURE: Airport zone Facilities: Big opportunity for developers
Airport privatisation in India is still at a nascent stage when compared with international standards. Internationally, airports offer more than core aviation services. They are centres of hospitality, retail spaces, and even sometimes ...






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