Of the seven departures, budget carrier IndiGo cancelled five, while Air India and Emirates cancelled one each
The finance minister stated the strategic disinvestment of the two state-run companies is critical for the government to meet its disinvestment target of Rs 1 trillion for the current fiscal year
The aircraft has been inspected both by a team of AAIB and Air India flight safety department along with airline's engineering wing, the source said.
The Air India flight was airborne on time around 4 am early in the morning today but some errors were detected in the air pressure maintenance system after an hour
The national carrier has a debt of Rs 57,000 crore and the bids will be invited for 100 per cent stake
Significant interest among large companies to acquire the airline
He said it is natural that many employees would be concerned about the future in light of the disinvestment scenario as any change in ownership brings about changes in the work culture and environment
"No! We are not interested in Air India," Akbar Al-Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, replied to a question on the airline's interest in Air India
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Inspections at major airports reveal unsecured containers and foreign object debris in apron area of airports
Inspections at major airports reveal unsecured containers and foreign object debris in apron area of airports
Among the key issues holding Expression of Interest (EoI), first stage of bidding, is whether FDI norms have to be relaxed to allow foreign airlines to take full control
The national carrier is yet to have long term financing facility for six B787 and B777-300ER
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Aviation experts blamed low business activity, muted consumer sentiment and closure of Jet Airways as main reasons for the lower number of passengers flying
The airline is sitting on a debt pile of around Rs 58,000 crore, besides huge accumulated losses running into thousands of crores
If any facility has EASA certification, then the airlines will have an idea about the standards of the MRO facilIity, he said
The decision was taken after Air India made a written request and also promised regular payments to clear over Rs 5,000 crore in overdue fuel bills.
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