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Wednesday, December 04, 2002
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EoIs to be called soon for leasing of metro airports — Air India launches New Jersey service
The process of leasing out the four airports, which was earlier scheduled to be completed by March 31, 2003, is now expected to be completed by September 30, 2003, according to Mr K. Roy Paul, Secretary, Civil Aviation. More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Emirates to build new hangar at Dubai airport
A HUGE new hangar complex is to be built at the Dubai International Airport, to give Emirates airline engineers a facility where they can work on the airline's future fleet in safety and comfort. The eight hangars in the Dh 1-billion ($275 m) ... More

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Industry top brass pitch for tonnage tax
A GROUP of shipping industry top brass met the Revenue Secretary, Mr C.S. Rao, here on Monday and outlined the benefits accruing to Indian shipping as well as other ancillary sectors if a tonnage tax was introduced by the Government. The ... More

Paradip port rephasing Govt loans
PARADIP Port Trust (PPT) is in the process of rephasing its Central Government loans running into several hundred crores of rupees. The loan from the Asian Development Bank, routed through the Central Government for setting up the mechanised ... More

Vizag port cancels tender for unloaders
According to sources, the two Mumbai-based companies had again participated in the second round of tendering earlier this year. More

KCCI for comprehensive policy on port labour
THE Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has called for a `comprehensive policy' covering labour interests in ports. This policy, according to KCCI, should ensure fair remuneration and legitimate social welfare benefits apart from ... More

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BPCL calls striking truckers for talks — But rules out hiking transport rates
BHARAT Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), one of the two oil PSUs hit by the boycott call (the other being HPCL) given by the LPG bulk transporters has urged the Southern Region Bulk LPG Transport Owners Association (SRBLPGTOA) to withdraw its ... More
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