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The ‘Inevitables’: Warren Buffett's framework for finding companies that will dominate for decadesWarren Buffett divided the investment universe into Inevitables, Highly Probables, and Impostors. The Inevitables are companies whose domin...
'Nobody will fly': India's plane versus train battle gets a twistIndia's Railway Minister said upcoming bullet trains will dominate short-haul routes like Mumbai-Pune and Bengaluru-Chennai, mirroring glob...
US House to vote on aviation safety bill after deadly Washington midair crash that killed 67The House is gearing up to cast a pivotal vote on an aviation safety bill that has the potential to change the skies for the better. In lig...
'Air India going through challenging time': N Chandrasekaran urges staff to focus on executionTata Group chairman N. Chandrasekaran acknowledged the aviation industry's turbulent period during an Air India employee town hall. He urge...
New terminal building at Udaipur airport to complete soon; efforts on for overseas flights: NaiduUdaipur's new international airport terminal will open this year. Discussions are happening with airlines to start international flights fr...
GST exemption for flight, motion simulators to help reduce training costs: Civil Aviation MinistryThe Civil Aviation Ministry announced GST exemptions for flight and motion simulators, benefiting airlines and training academies by reduci...
GST 2.0: Tax on drones cut; premium airfares will gain altitudeGST on unmanned aircraft has been cut to 5% from 28%/18%, a sharp reduction that lowers entry costs for operators deploying drones in logis...
What Air India is doing to strengthen aviation workforce with major training initiativesAir India plans to train over 50,000 employees through its new Training Academy in Gurugram and establish a Flying Training Organisation in...
Tata-SIA joint venture carrier Vistara sets up security training instituteTata-SIA joint venture carrier Vistara has set up a state-of-the-art aviation training institute in Gurgaon to prepare its own staff.
Emirates invests $6 million to train crew for onboard emergencyAll Emirates cabin crew go through a comprehensive initial training program, which is required by the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority.
- New Zealand companies eye Indian aviation market
Enticed by a booming Indian economy and a burgeoning aviation sector growing at 19%, a host of New Zealand companies are keen to enter the ...
- Budget 2011: ASSOCHAM recommends provision to avoid losses to airlines due to cancellation
Given high cost of converting aircraft and training pilots to operate under Cat III B conditions, such a measure would help in incentivisin...
- Jet fire scare in Mumbai airport shows all is not well with safety
Airline companies in India might just not be doing enough to train cabin crew for safety and emergency procedures, aviation experts say.
- Blurred Vision: Airlines gear up to fight winter blues
With airlines training their pilots to tackle rough weather, airport authorities are also busy making their own plans. Winter Warmth | Coat...
- We are not competing with airlines: Railways
Unfazed by the low fares offered by budget airlines, Indian Railways is not contemplating any move to rationalise passenger tariffs.
- Australian college beckons Indians for pilot training
Melbourne-based Australian National Airline College (ANAC) beckons Indian students to join its pilot training programme.
- Emirates plans training centre
Emirates, one of the largest airlines in the world, is planning to set up an international training centre in India for airline and travel ...