Air-India
Debt-ridden Air India seeks loans at home, abroad
11 Oct 2010
The airline would require Rs3,000-Rs 4,000 crore annually to pay off its debt, which is primarily on account of aircraft induction.
Air India charts turnaround course
26 Jul 2010
Air India said its corporate mission would be to deliver the highest quality of service around the world and to become the epitome of Indian hospitality
Air India opens franchise for Pratt & Whitney
20 Jul 2010
Air India directed to un-seal union office
29 Jun 2010
Canadian PM Harper to apologise for Kanishka bombing; compensation likely
23 Jun 2010
The bomb plot, which saw two bombs loaded onto flights connecting with the Air India plane, also killed two baggage handlers half a world away in Tokyo’s Narita airport.
AI union calls off stir, 15 employees sacked
26 May 2010
Backed by a favourable ruling from the Delhi high court and support from the civil aviation ministry, Air India is reported to have sacked 15 striking employees
Air India cancels 76 flights as flash strike continues
26 May 2010
Around 20,000 employees have struck work against a management order not to talk to journalists after the crash of the Air India Express Boeing 737 from Dubai in Mangalore three days ago
Mangalore disaster: pilot of crashed plane was no greenhorn
22 May 2010
The airport at Bajpe, about 30 km from Mangalore, has a table-top runway located on a hill top, which is notoriously difficult to land on
Demand for Air India demerger gathers support
10 Apr 2010
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