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NYT Strands Answers January 8: Clues, spangram and hints revealed for Thursday puzzle #676Strands is a daily word puzzle introduced by The New York Times and offered free to play online. Blending features of a traditional word se...
Domestic airlines 'misusing' FDTL waivers, implement full norms: pilots' body ALPA-IndiaIn a letter to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Airlines Pilots Association-India (ALPA) also urged the DGCA to prevent ai...
Palantir stock fell sharply, down 5.44% today: Why is PLTR shares falling again despite strong AI demand — some say they still don’t know what the company actually doesPalantir stock fell again today, and the drop came fast. The price hit $174.16. The fall was 5.44%. The stock opened higher at $181.72. It ...
Travel insurance claims: Read the fine print before filing flight delay or cancellation claimsEnsure compliance with the clauses listed by your travel insurance company for your claim to be approved.
Accessibility isn't charity, it's India's USD 1 trillion GDP booster, says Sminu JindalIndia can unlock a trillion-dollar economic opportunity by embedding accessibility into its infrastructure from the start. Sminu Jindal emp...
MAYDAY, PAN-PAN: Common aviation terms used by pilots, cabin crew, ATCs in flight operationsJust before a fatal Air India crash in Ahmedabad, the pilot signaled 'MAYDAY' indicating a critical emergency. Pilots and air traffic contr...
AI-generated content fuels misinformation after Air India crashFollowing the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, fake news spread online. An AI-generated accident report circulated, mimicking a real inv...
Passengers board airplanes from left side. Here’s whyPassengers board airplanes from the left side due to historical maritime traditions. The practice originates from the days of ship travel w...
China sanctions several Lockheed Martin units, three executives over arms deals with TaiwanNamed under the sanctions were Lockheed Martin Missile System Integration Lab, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories and Lockhee...
NASA's new approach: Shifting focus from UFO sensationalism to scientific studyNASA has announced its intention to employ advanced scientific techniques, such as satellites, to study unidentified flying objects (UFOs) ...
When captain spotted a passenger onboard IC814 flight with hand grenade at 26,000 feetNearly 24 years ago on a December 24 evening, a passenger aircraft was cruising at 26,000 feet enroute from Kathmandu to Delhi when the cap...
Former OceanGate consultant exposes glaring problems with ill-fated Titan submersibleAnother unsettling revelation exposed by McCallum was the terminology used to refer to the paying passengers on the Titan. Instead of calli...
IndiGo signs pact to explore potential of using sustainable aviation fuel in aircraftCommercial aviation is responsible for about 2-3 per cent of the global carbon emissions. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has given...
The market is just right, go and shop: Raamdeo Agrawal, MOFSLThe best thing, the highest quality thing is always underpriced -- whether it is Amitabh Bachhan or the United States, you can never get en...
Need more competition to stay as fastest growing aviation market: Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Aviation Minister"Our finance department decides ultimately what FDIs have to be in every place and they have their own reasoning."
Air ambulance giant Air Medical Group Holdings to foray in India with Aviators Air RescueAn air ambulance is a helicopter that is equipped with an approved flight stretcher, specialised medical equipment and medication to treat ...
Air Medical Group Holdings, world's largest air ambulance provider, plans to start India services by next yearAir ambulances are especially helpful when the patient is in a critical condition and is a fair distance away from medical assistance.
Jet-Etihad deal hits FDI turbulence zone; more clarity required on 'effective control'"We need more details of effective control and ownership," said Arvind Mayaram after the FIPB meeting.
Domestic airlines express inbility to display number of seats at each fare levelAirline chiefs, told DGCA that implementation of the order would be tantamount to regulation of airfares, something which govt has ruled ou...
- Sky is the limit for ISB students
ISB may well turn out to be jet-setting management professionals who also know how to fly.