Travel agencies confused about flights after Aug 16

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Central team to study airport condition

Times of India
PATNA: A team of Union civil aviation ministry will visit Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport, Patna, to see the prevailing condition and review the implementation of safety advice and guidelines issued by the ministry and DGCA. This was conveyed to ...
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Bad assets? Aviation cos owe Rs 5000 cr to SBI
Firstpost
New Delhi: Aviation companies owe Rs 40621 crore to banks as on June 2012, of which the outstanding loan by country's largest lender SBI is over Rs 5000 crore. While the banks have disbursed Rs 47056 crore to airline companies from 2009-10 to June 30, ...
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Private equity firms put Landmark Aviation up for sale-sources
Reuters
NEW YORK, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Private equity firms GTCR Golder Rauner and Platform Partners are seeking a buyer for Landmark Aviation, an aircraft maintenance services company that could be worth as much as $700 million, according to people familiar ...
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Bequething World Class Aviation Infrastructure
Leadership Newspapers
The beauty of our nascent democracy is the ability of various stakeholders to be able to hold government accountable; however, this leverage often times has been misused either for malicious reasons, partisan politics or plain mischief. The aforementioned ...
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Travel agencies confused about flights after Aug 16

Times of India
Principal secretary, cabinet coordination and state civil aviation department, Ravikant said, "We have not received any communication from the DGCA so far. We had sent the letter to the DGCA on August 3 about the removal of obstructions identified by the ...
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Cobham to bolster commercial aviation arm
Financial Times
Cobham to bolster commercial aviation arm. By Duncan Robinson. Cobham, the UK aerospace and defence group, will bolster its commercial division and reduce its reliance on US military spending as concerns about the Pentagon's budget cuts weigh on ...
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Aviation companies owe Rs 40621 cr to banks
Hindu Business Line
Aviation companies owed Rs 40621 crore to banks as on June 2012, of which the outstanding loan by country's largest lender, State Bank of India, is over Rs 5000 crore, the Finance Minister, P Chidambaram, said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha on ...
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We've lost it: Dubai, not Delhi, is real hub for Indian aviation
Firstpost
That the Gulf carriers are taking traffic away from India is no secret. But in an exclusive chat with Firstpost, Lufthansa's South Asia Director Axel Hilgers says candidly that only now have Indians realised that Dubai is the real hub of India—not Delhi. No wonder...
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