SP's AirBuz - ISSUE No 05-12
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Upbeat as always about the Indian market, Keskar described India as the “big gorilla” and the “shining star” while releasing the Boeing 2012 India Market Outlook on September 4.
Will act as an independent power source capable of supplying electrical power throughout the aircraft, including the cabin
The declining prospects of employment in the airline industry are reflected in the 30 per cent drop in the issue of CPLs in 2010 to 1,282 and to 855 in 2011.
GPS is one of America’s foremost technological gifts to the world. GPS tracking systems can give continuous position reports through a satellite and/or cellular network.
A leading proponent of new technologies, always foraying into areas where it perceived a competitive advantage, Embraer today has become one of the companies driving the aircraft industry.
Despite impressive growth in civil aviation, regional aviation has not attracted entrepreneurs in proportion to its potential.
Trends in regional aviation today are clearly underlining the new predominance of newest generation turboprop aircraft over increasingly costly and inefficient regional jets...
Today, the US has over 3,000 helicopters operated by more than 400 law enforcement agencies covering 46 states.
...Now Becoming a Norm in India
A journey through Arunachal Pradesh would reveal the poor state of its transportation infrastructure.
During the Fifth International Conference on Civil Aviation, problems plaguing the Indian civil aviation industry were discussed threadbare and actions required on the part of the government were clearly enunciated
A new window of opportunity, albeit a small one, is finally available to an airline industry struggling for survival