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India vs Pakistan, World Cup match: Industry captains fly in to join cheer squadAmongst the arrivals were Sajjan and Parth Jindal of JSW, Anshuman Ruia of the Essar Group, Sanjiv Goenka of the RP Sanjiv Goenka group and...
No airport crowds: Wealthy travellers buy pre-owned luxury jets for smoother commuteSecond-hand aircrafts are in the t-buy list of affluent buyers.
Bombardier to lay off 1,600 workers as pandemic weighs down demandThe Montreal-based company, which has become a pure-play business-jet maker after selling its rail division to French train maker Alstom SA...
In a first, India to allow private railways to set their own faresRailway fares are politically sensitive in India, where trains carry as many passengers as Australia’s population every single day, and a c...
Bombardier to cut up to 600 jobs in Northern IrelandThe cuts include 400 core workers and up to 200 workers from its "complementary labour force" of temporary and agency workers, a Bombardier...
Bombardier to cut 2,500 aviation jobs as COVID-19 hurts salesThe company is in the process of selling its rail business to French TGV high-speed train maker Alstom for up to 6.2 billion euros ($7.02 b...
Bombardier completes its exit of commercial aviationBombardier said it agreed with Airbus SE and the Quebec govt to transfer its shares to Airbus and the province. Bombardier had once dreamed...
Bombardier to unveil $73 mn luxury jet, 'Global 7500', next weekThe Global 7500 can fly nonstop from San Francisco to Singapore.
Leaner Bombardier bets on business jets, to cut 5,000 jobsMontreal-based Bombardier is selling its turboprop program to a subsidiary of Longview Aviation Capital and its business aircraft flight an...
Farewell to the 747, the plane that shrank the worldThe 747 was the first twin-aisle airplane, with more than double the capacity of the largest commercial craft at the time.
India to make coaches for some of the world's biggest metro projectsAlstom & Bombardier want to exploit India’s large pool of engineers and cheap skilled labor that have helped turn the nation into a key cen...
Meet Abhishek Roy, the Indian designer who is giving wings to Charles Bombardier’s Antipode projectBombardier contacted Roy after studying his college project: a snowmobile which runs on compressed air, as an alternative to the two-stroke...
Antipode, a hypersonic jet can take you from London to New York in 11 minutesLast year, the Canadian engineer designed the Skreemr, a four-winged scramjet that he claimed could carry 75 passengers at speeds of up to ...
Bombardier Inc sued by Comerica over aircraft paymentsA Bombardier spokeswoman said the company performed in accordance with the contracts' terms, and the allegations in the complaint are witho...
- SpiceJet back in black, Q2 profit at Rs 10.11 cr
Low-fare airline SpiceJet Ltd on Tuesday reported a net profit of Rs 10.11 crore for the quarter ended September 2010.
- Bombardier takes $131.5 mn order from Libya
Bombardier Inc said that it received a $131.5 million order from Tripoli-based Libyan African Aviation Holding Company for three regional j...
- Bombardier gets order for 40 jets
Bombardier Inc. has received a firm order from a US company for 40 of its new CSeries jetliners, a deal valued at about US$3.06 billion.
- China inaugurates homegrown passenger airliner
China's first fully homegrown commercial aircraft, the ARJ-21, rolled off the production line on Friday, marking a major step in the countr...
- India Inc to buy a jet every 3 days
One corporate jet every three days. That’s what Indian companies are expected to buy for the next three years, taking the total tally of co...
- Corporate jet makers woo high fliers
The corporate jet market is finally flying high in India as jet makers court the high profile buyers.