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Friday, December 05, 2003
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Naresh Chandra report may moot 49% FDI in domestic aviation
WITH the high-powered Naresh Chandra Committee scheduled to submit its report on Monday, the domestic civil aviation sector is all set to receive a blueprint for its growth and development. Official sources told Business Line that the ... More

British Airways keen on doubling services
BRITISH Airways is keen on doubling the number of frequencies to and from India. Necessary permissions in this regard have been sought from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and discussions on bilaterals have been initiated. Bangalore and ... More

AI offers 3 flights a week to Chicago
AIR India (AI) has started operating tri-weekly flights on the Mumbai-Frankfurt-Chicago sector. In a statement here, the airline has said the new flight is to operate on every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The start of the new flight will ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Foundation laid for Paradip dry dock
THE Union Minister for Shipping, Mr Shatrughan Sinha, laid the foundation stone for the proposed dry dock of the Paradip Port Trust (PPT). The dry dock is to be constructed adjacent to the port's west basin. Thus, Paradip Port Trust will have ... More

Bangalore airport closer to take-off; major issues resolved
THE Bangalore international airport project on Thursday appeared to be on course after senior officials from the Karnataka Government said they managed to iron out pending issues at New Delhi. This paves the way for a tentative project ... More

SHIPPING


Bengal Tiger extends cargo service to Mangalore, Goa
BENGAL Tiger Line (BTL) is extending its service from Kochi Port to New Mangalore and Goa ports in a couple of days. BTL is one of the leading feeder operators in South India and Kolkata. The first call of the vessel will be on December 7 at ... More

Kolkata Dock handles record volume in Nov
THE Kolkata Dock System (KDS) handled a record volume of 13.31 lakh tonnes of cargo in November, the highest traffic ever handled in a single month since 1977, according to Mr M.A. Bhaskarachar, Deputy Chairman of Kolkata Port Trust, in charge of ... More


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