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The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an application from the B.C. government related to a $6-million legal bill owed by a man acquitted in the Air India bombing trial. The province and Ripudaman Singh Malik have been in a legal battle over the fees for...
Tags: Air India, legal fees, Ripudaman Singh Malik, Supreme Court of Canada, Canada, Ottawa, Air India Flight 182, Ireland, Law Crime, Malik, India, Santokh Bagga, Politics, 2005, Narita International Airport bombing, Supreme Court of Pakistan, Bagri
Soon after his keynote address at the US-India Aviation Partnership Summit at the Washington Convention Center in Washington DC, Nambiar told rediff.com , although India's airlines were bleeding currently, they would bounce back because of domestic and...
Tags: US-India Aviation Partnership Summit, India-US Aviation Partnership Summit, Washington D.C. India, aviation sector, Washington DC, India, New Delhi, Economy of India, Airline, Manmohan Singh, Jet Airways, Foreign relations of India, Open Travel Alliance, Air India, Indira Gandhi International Airport, India ¬タモ United States relations, Federal Aviation Administration, Aerospace, United States Trade and Development Agency
A man suspected of being one of the world's most prolific underground bankers has been arrested in India after a global manhunt involving British police. Naresh Jain was being tracked by detectives in London, the United States, Holland, Italy, Spain...
Tags: Dubai, Air-India, United Kingdom, London, The Emirates Group, Business Finance, Tim Clark (golfer), Emirates, Tourism in Dubai, Money laundering, Jainism, Jet Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air India, Boeing, Hawala, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Airbus A380, Law Crime
Just imagine an International flight taking off with two out of six of its toilets not functioning – the stink was unbearable for the passengers. This is what the National carrier of India has come down to – what a letdown for the Maharaja....
Tags: air india, maharaja, blocked toilets, India, Mumbai, Washroom, Toilets, Toilet, Disaster Accident, travel
However, AI said that they operated the flight under minimum permissible rules as they did not want to delay passengers. "Before the flight could take off we got to know that two of the six toilets in the economy class were unusable. In spite of that...
Tags: Air India, economy class, India, New Delhi, Washroom, Toilets, Flight attendant, Disaster Accident
Air India and erstwhile Indian Airlines.Air India had embarked on a time-bound operational and financial turnaround plan, which envisages pruning costs, increasing yields and making profits. This appointment is part of the carrier's initiative to bounce...
Tags: New Air India, NACIL CMD, Arvind Jadhav, India, Mumbai, RS400, Business Finance, National Aviation Company of India Limited, Crore, Air India
We do not want to start something, which does not make commercial sense. They (Jupiter) have some land but it (the MRO plan) is in a limbo because we do not want to go ahead with it looking at scenario in the market," he said. The executive also said...
Tags: MRO, India, Hyderabad, Hyderabad International Airport, Boeing, Malaysia Airlines, Airline, Kingfisher Airlines, Indian Airlines, Business Finance, Jet Airways, Air India
The case was registered against him under section 494 (marrying again during the lifetime of husband or wife) of the IPC," a police officer of Mahim police station said, adding that Bhavar is already married with two children. "We are investigating the...
Tags: Air India, Keshar Bhavar, Milind Shantaram Bhavar, Mahim, Milind Bhavar, India, Mumbai, Law Crime
While Spain's Real Madrid and England's Manchester United see China as an immense future market for football, some see vast potential there for another huge sport in Asia, cricket. The sport was banned for years by China's communist rulers as symbolic...
Tags: Aryan Cargo Express, China-India, East Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, Manchester United see China, India, New Delhi, Business Finance, Cargo airlines, Indian Airlines, DHL Express, G. R. Gopinath, Air India Cargo, Deccan 360, South Asia, Kingfisher Red, Air India
Fund-starved Air India may be battling for survival, but its Maharajas — top executives — will continue getting a royal treatment in air. Late on Friday evening, AI issued an order allowing chairman and managing director Arvind Jadhav and his spouse to...
Tags: Booz Allen, Air India, managing director, Arvind Jadhav, India, New Delhi, Business Finance, Business class, Travel, Airline, Economy class, Indian Airlines, Low-cost airlines, Booz Allen Hamilton, Holiday, First class, Carlyle Group, Law Crime