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Air Canada plans daily non-stop flight on Delhi-Toronto route
THE Canadian airline, Air Canada, plans to revert to operating a daily non-stop flight on the Toronto-Delhi-Toronto sector from the end of October this year. The airlines General Manager, India, Mr Ratindra S. Jang, told Business Line ... More

Emirates SkyCargo to offer freighter service to Johannesburg, Lahore
EMIRATES SkyCargo on Tuesday announced that it is set to offer dedicated cargo freighter services to Johannesburg and Lahore. At the 22nd International Air Cargo Forum and Exposition in Bilbao, Spain, it said that both scheduled freighter ... More

SHIPPING
Vizag port maintaining lead in cargo handling
VISAKHAPATNAM Port Trust is maintaining the number one position by handling 19.1 million tonnes of cargo during the first five months of the current financial year. This is the fifth consecutive year the port has been ahead of others in terms ... More

Decision on ship-breaking units after consultations: AP Minister
`We will take into account the environmental implications of such a move in view of the objections raised by ecologists and the apprehensions of the local fishermen.' More

SOFTWARE
IBS develops terminal operations system for Emirates Group
"This would arguably be one of the largest and most complex systems for the airline cargo industry." More

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  • IAF pilots in UK for training

    RAILWAYS
    Madurai-Nizamuddin Express from Sept 19
    THE Union Railway Minister, Mr Lalu Prasad, will flag off the Madurai- Hazrat Nizamuddin Tamilnadu Sampark Kranti (bi-weekly) Express here on September 19. The train will leave Madurai on Mondays and Saturdays and leave Hazrat Nizamuddin on ... More

    ROADWAYS
    Study favours integrated contracts for pvt investments in highways
    THE roads sector would require investments to the tune of Rs 2,10,000 crore , with a significant portion to come in through the private sector, for achieving a GDP growth rate of 8 per cent by 2007, according to an independent study on the roads ... More


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