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- Boeing Bets On Freight Boom In India (Indian Express, LALIT K JHA, Aug 19, 2006)
Having done an estimated business of $18 billion and received orders for as many as 150 planes — either outright sale or lease — in just two years, Boeing is expecting more orders from India in the coming years.
- Air Sahara Denies Accord With Jet (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
Air Sahara on Wednesday dismissed reports that it was engaged in discussions with leading carrier Jet Airways for out of court settlement on the failed acquisition bid as speculative.
- Jet, Sahara Merger Talks Are Mere Speculation: Sahara (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
Reacting to reports of revival of merger talks with Jet Airways and also a possible out of court settlement with Jet, Sahara Group today termed these reports as ‘‘mere speculation’’.
- Preliminary Work On Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Begins (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
Project undertaken by Cochin International Aviation Services Limited
- 'Son Of Indian Immigrant, Qaeda Leader In Uk Among Suspects' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
The teenage son of a Muslim immigrant from India and suspected al-Qaeda leader in Britain are among the 24 people arrested in connection with the foiled plot to blow up the US-bound planes from the UK, according to a media report here.
- ‘Indian Migrant Son A Suspect’ (Asian Age, PTI, Aug 14, 2006)
The teenage son of a Muslim immigrant from India and a suspected Al Qaeda leader in Britain are among the 24 people arrested in connection with the foiled plot to blow up US-bound planes from the UK, according to a media report here.
- India, Inc. Has A Terror-Proof Jacket (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
India Inc braced itself for turbulent days ahead as the busting of a terror plot in London on Thursday, a raft of hoax calls in Mumbai and security warnings by the US embassy in Delhi revived memories of the panic-stricken days following the . . .
- Indian Jet Makes Safe Emergency Landing (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
A packed passenger plane made an emergency landing at Mumbai international airport in western Indian on Sunday after the pilot declared engine trouble, a report said.
- Major Terrorism Attack Over Atlantic Averted (WhatIsIndia Publications, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
British counter-intelligence seem to have averted a major terrorism attack attempt on as many as 10 civil aircraft using common over-the-counter chemicals used by most people that officials say would have been worse than September 11 twin tower bombing.
- Uk Terror Plot: Jet Suspends Staff (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 13, 2006)
Jet Airways on Saturday said it has suspended Asmin Tariq, who is one of the 24 terror suspects arrested in London for smuggling explosives into London's Heathrow airport in an attempt to blow up airplanes mid-air.
- Britain Terror Plot: Jet Suspends Suspect Employee (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 13, 2006)
Jet Airways on Saturday suspended Asmin Amin Tariq, one of the 24 people arrested in connection with the biggest terrorist plot uncovered in Britain.
- Terror Plot: Suspects Being Grilled, Jet Suspends Employee (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 13, 2006)
British anti-terror police today grilled 22 people, 17 of them with family ties in Pakistan, arrested for a plot to blow up US-bound jets using liquid explosives, even as Indian carrier Jet Airways suspended its employee Amin Asmin . . .
- 'Jet Employee' Among Britain Terror Suspects (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
Britain on Friday identified 19 of the 24 suspected terrorists who allegedly plotted to destroy US-bound planes and froze their assets.
- Britain Identifies Jet Airways Employee As Terror Suspect (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
The terror plot in London now has an India angle. A Pakistan-born British national, Amin Asmin Tariq, an employee with India’s largest airline, Jet Airways, was on Friday named as one of the 19 suspects identified by the UK for plotting to blow . . .
- 'Jet Employee' Among Britain Terror Suspects (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
Britain on Friday identified 19 of the 24 suspected terrorists who allegedly plotted to destroy US-bound planes and froze their assets.
- Jet Airways Heathrow Security Staffer Is Among 24 Held For . . . (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
A 23-year-old employee of Jet Airways at Heathrow is one of the 24 people arrested in connection with the planned air terror attack which was foiled on Thursday.
- Britain Identifies 19 Of 24 In Mass Murder Plot (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
'Key person' among 7 more arrested in Pakistan ---- British officials on Friday identified 19 of the suspects accused of planning to blow up US-bound aircraft in the biggest terrorist plot to be uncovered since 9/11.
- Vishwapati Trivedi (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Aug 11, 2006)
It oscillates between the second and third slot in the industry, depending upon which parameters you use, but Indian Airlines’ chief Vishwapati Trivedi is still important enough for market leader Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal to buttonhole . . .
- Nat-War Goes On (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Aug 11, 2006)
It oscillates between the second and third slot in the industry, depending upon which parameters you use, but Indian Airlines’ chief Vishwapati Trivedi is still important enough for market leader Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal to buttonhole him . . .
- It's The Best Time To Fly High In India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 06, 2006)
Fasten your seat belts, the joyride has begun. Six more low-budget airlines are planning to enter the aviation sector, setting the stage for a price war in the skies.
- Cm Flags Off Direct Flight To London (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2006)
Taking a serious view of illegal construction on the periphery of Rajasansi International Airport, Capt Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister, said builders would have to adhere to the norms prescribed by the Airport Authority of India.
- Turbulent Weather (Business Standard, Niraj Bhatt, Aug 04, 2006)
The intense competition in skies together with soaring fuel prices has resulted in Jet Airways posting a loss of Rs 45 crore for the June quarter, though the top line grew at a reasonably good 26 per cent to Rs 1646.5 crore.
- Spicejet Suffers Mega Q1 Loss Of Rs 41 Crore (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
SpiceJet has achieved an operating profit of Rs 71 crore but a net loss of Rs 41 crore in the first year of its operation. The company, however, expects to break even in this fiscal.
- Reduce The Tax Burden On Aviation (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Aug 03, 2006)
The rapid growth in Air Deccan’s marketshare and indeed that of the other start-ups underlines the potential of low-cost air travel in India.
- Jet Airways Suffers Loss On Higher Fuel Costs (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Q1 net loss at Rs 45 cr; net income rises 25.6%
- New Passenger Concourse At Kamaraj Airport (Hindu, T.S. Shankar, Jul 26, 2006)
It will cater exclusively to four domestic carriers
- Fuel Costs To Hit Airlines’ Profits (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
High aviation turbine fuel (ATF) and low yields are likely to impact profitability of major airlines in this quarter.
- Jet Airways Announces Tele Check-In Facility (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Jet Airways has announced tele check-in facility from any city on the Jet Airways network for its passengers, with immediate effect. However, the return tele-check-in must be for the same day.
- 'Offering Low Fares Is Not Enough' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 13, 2006)
Air Deccan has been pioneer of low-cost airlines in India. It is pursuing its vision of “empowering every Indian to fly” by providing low airfares and linking unconnected cities.
- Air Sahara To Re-Start Delhi-London Fights (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The airline to pull out all the stops to regain lost ground
- Rains Force Mumbai To Pack Up Early (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation cautions heavy rains over the next 48 hours
The city's arterial railways, with some delays and stoppages, bore the burden of taking Mumbai's residents back to their homes.
- Jet-Sahara Case Adjourned To July 29 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
Curbs on operating escrow account will continue
Jet to file rejoinder to supplementary affidavit
Transfer plea will not amount to stay: Sahara
- Poor Month For Political Activity (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Jun 30, 2006)
June was a poor month for political activity and little has changed over the years.
- Jet-Sahara Controversy Lands In Sc (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Jet Airways's duel with Air Sahara over the soured Rs 2,300-crore deal to acquire the latter moved to the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
- Jet To Move Top Court On Air Sahara Deal (Asian Age, Sridhar Kumaraswami, Jun 28, 2006)
Jet Airways announced on Tuesday that it would approach the Supreme Court in the wake of litigation following its unsuccessful bid to take over Air Sahara. The statement added:
- Anatomy Of A Failed Deal (Business Standard, Govindraj Ethiraj, Jun 27, 2006)
Can you ensure a merger goes through smoothly? Can there be a process to the process? How does one learn—the hard way, like Jet Airways—or is there an easier way out? And most importantly, can you learn from others’ experiences?
- Nosedive (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 26, 2006)
The market was right after all. After the announcement of the Jet-Sahara deal around six months ago, the Jet Airways’ stock fell sharply, signalling investors’ doubts about the merger.
- Air Sahara Resumes Operations (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
The Sahara Group has resumed charge of Air Sahara and started normal operations.
- Crash Landing (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 23, 2006)
The rather unedifying denouement of the much-touted plan of Jet Airways to acquire Air Sahara and thus emerge as the largest player in the civil aviation sector with a . . .
- Air Sahara Aims At Getting Back Its Revenue Share (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
No financial crunch, says airline's President
To place order for ten more Boeing 737-800s
Focus will be on proper scheduling of flights
- Air Sahara Seeks Aircraft Back From Jet (Business Line, Ashwini Phadnis, Jun 23, 2006)
Jet's Amritsar-London operations could be affected
- A Flawed Flight Plan (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 23, 2006)
Does growth by acquisitions make sense in an industry where intangible resources command a premium due to temporary shortages?
- Grounded By Market (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 23, 2006)
That the Jet Airways-Air Sahara deal appears to have fallen through because of the negative vote from the markets is a welcome sign of a maturing mergers and acquisitions (M&A) regime in India.
- Jet, Deccan Stocks Depressed; (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Airline stocks continued to hog the limelight for the second consecutive day on the back of reports about the planned merger of Jet Airways and Air Sahara finally taking a crash landing.
- Air Sahara Resumes Flights (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Within hours of the mega deal to acquire Air Sahara by Jet Airways for Rs 2,300 crore collapsing last night, Sahara Group resumed charge of its airlines and started normal operations.
- Dogfight In Skies: Sahara Move May Ground Jet's Plans (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
The dogfight in the Indian skies turned nastier on Thursday.
- Jet Deal To Buy Air Sahara Likely Off - Source (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
The proposed acquisition by Jet Airways Ltd., India's largest private airline, of smaller rival Air Sahara for $500 million is likely to be called off, a senior Jet official said on Wednesday.
- Jet-Air Sahara Deal In Turbulence (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
Both go to court; Jet restrained from withdrawing monies from escrow account
- Hc Defers Hearing On Pil Against Jet Airways Chief (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 22, 2006)
Bombay High Court on Wednesday deferred till June 27, the hearing on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking court's nod to CBI to probe the alleged links of Jet Airways owner Naresh Goyal with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
- No Plans To Acquire Air Sahara: Mallya (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
Air Sahara has filed a caveat in the Allahabad High Court regarding the Rs 2,300 crore buy-out deal with Jet Airways, sources familiar with the development said Wednesday.
- Air Sahara Deal With Jet Airways Falls Through (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
Jet chairman fails to get clearance for joining Sahara Board; Sahara to operate on its own from Thursday
Both airlines move court seeking to block transfer of escrow money
Judge directs ICICI bank not to make payments to Jet Airways
Security . . .
- Country's Biggest Airline Acquisition Deal Falls Flat (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
With its deal with Jet Airways almost dead, Air Sahara has said it will run its airline on its own from Thursday. This came even as the two parties took the Rs 2,300-crore deal to the courts on Wednesday.
- Stall Jet's Security Clearance, Sharad To Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2006)
Former civil aviation minister Sharad Yadav has written to the Prime Minister asking him to "stall any move to give security clearance to Jet Airways," alleging that the airlines had "close links with terrorists", even as the carrier's takeover of . . .
- Jet, Sahara Look All Set To Fly Apart (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 21, 2006)
The stage seems set for a fierce battle between two titans of Indian skies. With Naresh Goyal’s Jet Airways wanting to fly out of its deal to buy Subrata Roy-promoted Air Sahara unless the transaction value is reduced, Sahara has lined up a battery . . .
- Jet-Sahara Deal: Suspense Continues (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2006)
With less than 24 hours left, uncertainty continues over the formalisation of the Rs 2,200-crore deal of Jet Airways acquiring Air Sahara.
- Indisposed Gogoi Backs Out Of Talks (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2006)
Battling a health problem ever since he returned from an overseas trip, chief minister Tarun Gogoi has excused himself from the third round of talks between Delhi and the Ulfa-constituted People’s Consultative Group (PCG) on Thursday.
- Ai, Indian See Opportunities In Merger (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2006)
Benefits include dominant market position and economies of scale; the new airline will also get ample scope to create joint ventures
- Rs. 5,800 Cr. Capital Investment Plan For Mumbai Airport Upgrade (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2006)
The airport development will be executed in three phases
20-year Master Plan for Chhatrapati Shivaji airport
Changi Airport of Singapore to review the Master Plan
- My Personal Satyagrahas (The Economic Times, V RAGHUNATHAN, May 27, 2006)
Mahatma Gandhi used satyagraha successfully to wrest freedom for India from the British.
- Q&a: 'Competition Law Is Essential For A Free Market' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, May 23, 2006)
Richard Whish of King's College London is an expert on competition law, a critical aspect of economic reforms where India is lagging. He met Manoj Mitta when he was in New Delhi for a conference:
- Air Deccan To Raise Rs 400 Cr Thru Ipo (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 07, 2006)
Budget carrier Air Deccan will enter the market on May 18 to raise Rs 400 crore through initial public offering (IPO) to fund its expansion plans and capital investment.
- Tearful Adieu To Pramod (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2006)
BJP General Secretary Pramod Mahajan, who died of gunshot wounds yesterday, was cremated today with full state honours at the Shivaji Park crematorium here.
- Regulatory Shake-Up (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 29, 2006)
Fulfilling just the kind of regulatory role it was set up for, the Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI) has come down hard on unscrupulous stock market players who used benami demat accounts to corner large chunks of shares meant for . . .
- Rise In Atf Price Forces Air Fare Hike (Deccan Herald, B S Arun, Apr 28, 2006)
Domestic air passengers will have to cough up more, thanks to spiralling oil prices. Several airlines on Thursday announced around Rs 300 surcharge on all tickets on domestic routes.
- A Long-Haul Solution (Business Line, R. Krishnan , Apr 12, 2006)
More than an immediate merger of the state-owned carriers, needed are route rationalisation and synergy between them in the short-to-medium term. Air India and Indian Airlines should not be competing with each other and eating into each other's . . .
- Sick Of Information? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 11, 2006)
Information is power. It can be irrelevant absurdity, too. And if the various questions with the chief information officer’s office are anything to go by, then one could easily claim that the Right to Information Act is allowing people to traverse . . .
- A-I, I-A Plan Post Merger Ipo Of Rs 10,000 Crore (The Financial Express, NEELASRI BARMAN & SAGAR MALVIYA, Apr 11, 2006)
State owned carriers Air-India and Indian (formerly Indian Airlines), which are to be merged into a single entity this calendar year, will announce a Rs 10,000 crore initial public offering (IPO) post-merger, the biggest ever in India.
- Record Tourist Inflow Into Valley Expected (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2006)
If all goes well, the Jammu and Kashmir Government expects about 12 lakh tourists to visit Kashmir this year which will not only be double the figures last year but will also surpass all previous records.
- How Did Jet Go So Off-Figure On Sahara? (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Mar 27, 2006)
The collapse of the Air Sahara valuation in a few months should be a publicly debated case study
- Let Them Marry (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 25, 2006)
Jet Airways’ inability to secure the government’s nod for its acquisition of Air Sahara is symptomatic of muddled policy. Yet, in this case, the delay could be excused: this acquisition is the first of its kind in Indian civil aviation and . . .
- Bigger Wings And Wider Skies (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 25, 2006)
What is the proposed merger between Indian Airlines and Air India, and why now?
- Airlines’ Merger (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Mar 24, 2006)
Big is better for business
- Jet, Sahara Honchos Meet (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
Amid speculation that there was a price re-negotiation for Jet Airways taking over Air Sahara, officials of the two airlines today started discussions to clear irritants from the biggest aviation deal in India.
- Jet Buys More Time To Acquire Sahara (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2006)
Jet Airways on Thursday gained more time to implement its buy out of rival Air Sahara, and the two sides agreed that the value of the deal - the largest ever in Indian aviation history - would not be renegotiated.
- Icici Bank’S American Express Card (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
ICICI Bank and American Express, on Wednesday announced the launch of the ‘ICICI Bank Gold American Express Card’, offering customers a powerful value proposition of enhanced rewards and superior international and domestic travel benefits.
- Jet-Sahara Deadlock Continues (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2006)
The Jet-Sahara deal mired in controversy, is likely to make some headway today with the top managements of both airlines planning to meet and chart their future course of action.
- Pm Clears Ai-Ia Merger Plan, Carrier Will Be In Global Top 25 (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Mar 23, 2006)
On the margins of delicate negotiations involving Air Sahara’s merger with Jet Airways, the Civil Aviation Ministry today got the go-ahead from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to prepare a detailed plan for merger of Indian Airlines and Air India that . . .
- Jet Airways-Sahara Deal Heading Nowhere (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Mar 22, 2006)
Clearance from DGCA still pending
- Sahara: Jet Still On Cloud Nine (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2006)
Even as uncertainty prevailed over Jet Airways’ plans to buy Air Sahara for Rs 2,300 crore, the two airlines have maintained that they would find a solution before the March 24 deadline for finalising the deal.
- Decision On Air India, Indian Merger Likely Next Fiscal (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
: A decision to merge Air India and Indian is likely to be taken in the next fiscal (2006-07) to turn the combined entity into a mega carrier with about 130 aircraft to take on the major global carriers like Singapore Airlines, Emirates and . . .
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