Air India’s order of 470 aircraft—with another option of 370 on the table—is the largest order ever, but money management will be the key if a tailwind has to be kept alive.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a plea of a section of Indian Airlines employees regarding unpaid wage arrears of Rs 208 crore. If disinvestment takes this route, will the prime State policy be in trouble?
A local court in the national capital on Saturday remanded a man to 14-day judicial custody for allegedly urinating on a 70-year-old co-passenger woman onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi on November 26 last year
Having sued Air India and having come up against stiff resistance from the Indian government, British Oil company Cairn Energy Plc has now set its sight on assets of other Indian government-owned firms from the US to Singapore.
The Delhi High Court on May 1 directed Air India Limited to reinstate its 41 pilots who were dropped by the company last year and pay them the outstanding amount within 6 weeks.
The plea filed by sacked pilots had sought the quashing of the April 2 order suspending their services, and the subsequent order of August 7, by which they were all terminated.