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Kingfisher inks deal to acquire 50 Airbus aircraft
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Indian offers VRS to cabin crew
In the single largest order by a private Indian carrier, liquor baron Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines today signed a deal with Airbus Industrie to purchase 50 aircraft at an estimated $7.3 bill...... |
GoM approves AI, Indian merger
Theboard of Indian formerly Indian Airlinestoday cleared an attractive voluntary retirement scheme VRS for its 500-odd cabin crew.Under the scheme, cabin crewin the age...... |
Norwest to close six investment by end of 2008
The Group of Ministers headed by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has endorsed the civil aviation ministry's proposal to merge state-run carriers Air-India and Indian, Civil Aviation...... |
Keelty defends handling of Haneef case
Norwest Venture Partners NVP, which manages over $2.5 billion in venture capital, plans to close around six investments in Indian firms by end 2008. The venture capital firm will also raise another...... |
Australian Foreign Minister on five-day visit to India
The Australian Federal Police AFP Commissioner, Mick Keelty, says he has cooperated fully with the inquiry into the handling of the case of Indian-born doctor Mohamed Haneef....... |
Oz police chief grilled on Haneef cas
New Delhi, Sept.8 ANI: Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith will visit India from September 8 to September 12.This will be his first visit to India as his country's Foreign Minister.Speaking ahe.... |
Tobacco Control workshop to be held in Delhi
Sydney, Sept.8 ANI: Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty was reportedly grilled for three-and-a-half-hours on Monday with regard to evidence connected to the bungled investigation of Ind... |
Shoppers spend less when they pay by cash
New Delhi, Sep 8 ANI: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, will inaugurate a National Advocacy Workshop on Tobacco Control Laws and related Issues in India on Tuesday.Th... |
Expert terms Indo-US nuke deal 'foolish and risky'
Washington, Sept 8 ANI: Shopoholics are likely to spend more while using a credit or gift card than cash buys, says a new study by Indian origin researchers.After conducting four studies, researchers ... |