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28.07 / 09:01
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47-year-old professor arrested for sexually assaulting 24-year-old lady doctor on Delhi-Mumbai flight
As per the report, the incident took place on Wednesday. The accused professor was seated next to the 24-year-old victim on the flight, which took off at 5.30 am from Delhi. According to the lady doctor's allegation, the accused made unwanted physical contact with her before the plane was set to touch down at the Mumbai airport, a police official told PTI.
28.07 / 07:19
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Singapore-based FII remains steady in this small-cap financial stock
Small-cap stock at ₹50: TruCap Finance shares are one of those small-cap stocks, which is priced around ₹50 apiece levels. This small-cap financial stock is one of those rare stocks that are FII's favourite. Foreign institutional investors like Nomura Singapore and Aviator are long term investors in this small-cap stock which has a market cap of around ₹590 crore.
27.07 / 23:57
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A $1b stake in Gold Coast, Townsville airports hits the market
There’s no shortage of activity at the country’s major aviation assets, with Queensland Airport Limited’s shareholders joining those at Brisbane Airport in weighing up their options for the future of that investment.
27.07 / 17:13
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AirAsia India gets green to fly under AI Express brand
New Delhi: AirAsia India on Thursday received approval from India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, to operate flights under the Air India Express brand, according to a company statement. On 25 July, Mint reported that AirAsia India had sought the DGCA’s nod to expedite the integration of the two airlines, including a rebranding from AirAsia India to Air India Express. With the regulatory approval in place, Air India Express and AIX Connect flights can now be marketed, distributed and operated under a common brand name, ‘Air India Express’, which paves way for the proposed legal merger of the two.
27.07 / 14:21
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AirAsia India gets nod to operate under Air India Express brand
New Delhi: AirAsia India has received approval from the Indian civil aviation regulator to operate its flights under the Air India Express brand, the airline said on ThursdaY. Mint had exclusively reported on 25 July that AirAsia India has sought approvals from the civil aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation to expedite the integration of the two airlines, including a rebranding from AirAsia India to Air India Express. The move will result in harmonisation of customer touch points, products, and services across both airlines.
27.07 / 14:05
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Shivamogga to offer flight services to Tirupati, Goa and Hyderabad
Shivamogga, opened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi early this year, will receive its first flight on August 31, Infrastructure Development Minister MB Patil said. Indigo Airlines has initiated bookings for the scheduled first journey from Bengaluru to Shivamogga on August 31.
27.07 / 08:37
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InterGlobe shares rise 0.37% as Nifty drops
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. traded 0.37 per cent up at Rs 2547.95 on Thursday at around 01:50PM (IST), while the benchmark BSE Sensex declined 372.03 points to 66335.17. As many as 15,484 shares changed hands on the counter with a total value of Rs 392.0 crore.
27.07 / 08:15
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Air India plans to start flights to Los Angeles, Boston
Air India is planning to operate flights to more US cities, including Los Angeles, and is assessing various metrics, according to sources. Currently, the airline operates non-stop flights to five American cities — Washington, DC, New York, New Jersey, Chicago and San Francisco. Los Angeles and Boston are among the cities being assessed as potential new destinations for long-haul flights from India, the sources said.
27.07 / 08:15
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Orientalist, elitist and politically incorrect: Why Air India mascot Maharaja is retiring
Air India's Maharaja is perhaps the most popular and long-lived advertising icons of India. He carried on with his characteristic elan even when the airline struggled under mounting debt and numerous inefficiencies. Now it's time for him to step down. As the Tata Group embarks on a long-awaited revamp of the airline, the Maharaja will recede to the background, ET has reported. The airline is likely to continue using the Maharajah image for its airport lounges and premium classes but he will retire as the mascot. That the Maharaja's time was up was apparent when Tata Sons roped in London-based brand and design consultancy firm Futurebrands last year to redraw Air India’s branding strategy. Among multiple strategies being considered was creating a new mascot for the airline since the Maharaja appeared outdated. Air India had already stopped using the Maharaja logo in its campaigns of new destination launches.How the Maharaja was born The Maharaja was born in 1946, when Bobby Kooka, Air India's Commercial Director, and Umesh Rao, an artist with advertising agency J.Walter Thompson, together created the brand icon. The Maharaja began merely as a rich Indian potentate, symbolizing graciousness and high living. And somewhere along the line his creators gave him a distinctive personality — his outsized moustache, the striped turban and his aquiline nose, the Air India website had explained. “He can be a lover boy in Paris, a sumo wrestler in Tokyo, a pavement artist, a Red Indian, a monk… he can effortlessly flirt with the beauties of the world. And most importantly, he can get away with it all. Simply because he is the Maharaja,” Kooka had said.
27.07 / 04:27
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After Boeing Max crashes, US regulators detail safety information that aircraft makers must disclose
The Federal Aviation Administration says it's giving manufacturers more guidance on safety information that they must disclose when seeking certification of new large planes
26.07 / 23:02
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NCLT allows Go First to use leased aircraft
NEW DELHI, MUMBAI : The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has granted relief to bankrupt Go First, allowing the grounded airline to utilize leased aircraft as it prepares to resume operations. In an order issued on Wednesday, NCLT said that the civil aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has not deregistered the aircraft, which means that they are available to the airline to resume operations.
26.07 / 23:01
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IndiGo’s Pratt & Whitney woes resurface
In another wave of engine trouble in India, IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, will need to send some of its Airbus A320neo family aircraft using Pratt and Whitney engines for inspection as the US engine maker has suggested accelerated inspection of 600 aircraft worldwide. “We are in receipt of the information from the OEM Pratt and Whitney (P&W) regarding the outcome of the latest inspection of their engine. We are working closely with P&W to assess and minimize any potential impact to our fleet," a spokesperson for IndiGo said.
26.07 / 17:47
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How first-time flyers give wing to Indian aviation
NEW DELHI : State-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI), India’s largest airport operator, followed a set formula of having one Indian toilet for every 10 western ones at its aerodromes. That, however, changed after the onset of the pandemic, as its headquarters in New Delhi received numerous requests from many heads of airports across the country asking for that criterion to be relaxed.
26.07 / 15:55
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Open Hearing on UFOs: Who are the witnesses and what to expect? Here’s everything you may want to know
UFO excitement is spreading in Washington D.C. ahead of the landmark Congressional hearing on the U.S. government's knowledge of extraterrestrial life and UFOs. Enthusiasts preparing for the event with online watch parties, and some are even planning to line up outside Congress, hoping to attend the hearing in person. For those who cannot be present, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee is being live streamed the hearing on YouTube, starting at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT) on Wednesday (July 26). The House's Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs is conducting the hearing, featuring testimonies from former U.S. military and intelligence community members. These individuals assert having encountered crafts that defy known flight capabilities and physics, and some claim to have witnessed evidence of «non-human intelligence.»
26.07 / 15:31
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Pratt & Whitney woes return for IndiGo, airline plans minimum impact
New Delhi: In another wave of engine trouble, India’s largest airline IndiGo will need to send some of its Airbus A320neo family aircraft run on Pratt & Whitney engines for inspection as the US-based engine maker has suggested accelerated inspection of 600 aircraft worldwide. “We are in receipt of the information from the OEM Pratt and Whitney (P&W) regarding the outcome of the latest inspection of their engine. We are working closely with P&W to assess and minimise any potential impact to our fleet," an IndiGo spokesperson said.
26.07 / 12:55
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‘200 Airports & 1200-1500 Passenger Jets…’: Scindia Shares Modi Govt’s Plans For The Aviation Sector
Mint is an Indian financial daily newspaper publis... moreMint is an Indian financial daily newspaper published by HT Media.
26.07 / 10:05
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IndiGo says working with Pratt & Whitney amid latest engine probe
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation said on Wednesday it is working with Pratt & Whitney to assess any potential impact on its fleet, after a warning from the U.S. engine maker spooked global airlines.
26.07 / 08:43
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Licenses of IndiGo pilots suspended after tail strike incident at Ahmedabad airport
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended the licenses of an IndiGo captain for three months and a co-pilot for one month following an incident involving a tail strike during landing at the Ahmedabad airport, a senior official told IANS. The suspension comes as a stern response to the aviation mishap that occurred on June 15, where flight 6E6595 en route from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad experienced a tail strike upon landing.
26.07 / 08:21
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DGCA suspends IndiGo pilots for tail-strike incident in Ahmedabad
New Delhi: The Indian civil aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation has suspended the pilots involved in a tail strike incident at Ahmedabad airport on 15 June. While the pilot-in-command has been suspended for three months, the co-pilot has been suspended for a month. “On 15.06.2023, an Airbus 321 aircraft was involved in a tail strike while landing at Ahmedabad.
26.07 / 08:21
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Porsche's legendary 911 to remain the last combustion model in the lineup: Report
electric vehicles, aiming for them to constitute 80% of sales by 2030. According to a report by Reuters, the Porsche iconic 911 model will be the sole internal-combustion engine model left, as per a top executive's statement. Environmentalists and industry observers closely monitor Porsche's actions due to its investments in e-fuels and advocacy for the EU to permit sales of such vehicles post-2035.
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