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Aero show concludes; generates Rs 20-cr revenue
AFTER five days of heart-stopping shows in air and a matching sales pitch, it was time for the flying machines, the magnificent men in them and their makers to go home. On Sunday, the curtains came down on India's aviation spectacle, billed to ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Dedicated terminal adds speed to express cargo
With the launch of a new terminal at Mumbai's Sahar airport meant only for express cargo, passengers can look forward to less cluttered check-in space and lines that move faster. More

INTERVIEW


`A quarter of revenue comes from India operations and it is growing' — Mr Peter Hill, CEO, SriLankan
We are involved in a survey of the Indian market to better understand the needs of this market. We hope that by the winter of 2005 we will have a more tailor-made product for India. And that we can start services on the Mumbai-Karachi sector by this time. More

Air Deccan bets on volume game
OUTSIDE Air Deccan Managing Director Capt G.R. Gopinath's office, there is a poster showing Capt Gopinath wearing boxing gloves. With nearly 11 more low-cost airlines planning to take wings within two years, Capt Gopinath would need more than ... More

RAILWAYS


Why wagon supplies remain off track
Wagon manufacturers want the Railways to firm up ordersat least 90 days ahead of the beginning of the fiscal to allow lead time for the supply of free items so that the actual work can start in April each year. This will help them save precious time and prevent delays in delivery. More

Minister moots light rail transit system for Vizag
A SURVEY on the feasibility of developing a light rail transit system (LRTS) here is to be conducted soon. This was announced by the Minister for Commercial Taxes, Mr Konathala Ramakrishna, after an interaction with the corporators and ... More

ROADWAYS


A concrete example
TAKE the case of the National Highways Authority of India, which has been responsible for the development, maintenance and management of the national highways in India. The NHAI is mandated to construct 13,146 km of 4/6 lane highways of ... More
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