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Airlines suffer losses despite heavy passenger traffic

New Delhi, Dec 26 (UNI) A booming economy led to red-hot growth in air transport sector during 2006 as the government managed to privatise Delhi and Mumbai airports despite dogmatic Leftists.

The growth was underpinned by increased seat capacity and price stimulation resulting from increased competition.

All airlines -- including Air India (AI) and Indian -- placed orders for 480 new aircraft as expert research projected that domestic passenger traffic will reach 150 to 180 million by 2020 with international traffic in excess of 50 million. The current figures are 64 million and 27 million.

As the Rs 2,300 crore plan of Jet Airways to take over Air Sahara fell through, the AI-Indian merger plan moved ahead. Civil aviation minister Praful Patel promised the new mega entity should emerge by next fiscal year beginning April 2007, something that will optimise fleet acquisition, leverage the asset base, strengthen networks and achieve economy of seats.

While the future of Air Sahara remained uncertain, AI started receiving the first of 68 Boeing jetliners. And so did Indian. The first of 43 Airbus aircraft to replace its aging fleet arrived in October.

With an increasingly open economy, strong growth in international trade, healthy foreign exchange reserves and increasing foreign direct investment, India is likely to have aircraft fleet of 1,000, including replacement of the current fleet of 275 aircraft, with an estimated value of 80 billion dollars.

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Three outstanding personalities to receive 'Kalaignar award'

Chennai, Dec 26 (UNI) Eminent writer Jayakanthan, scholar 'Silamboli' Chellappan and veteran artiste Manorama were selected for ''Kalaignar award'' for the year 2006, presented on behalf of the Murasoli Trust. A Trust release here said the award, carrying a purse of Rs One lakh and a citation would be presented to them by DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi at a function to be presided over by DMK General Secretary and Finance.....

Disabled ask Govt's help for betterment

Guwahati, Dec 26: Activists of various rights demand groups for disabled persons today criticised the Asom government for its 'casual and tentative' attitude towards grievances of the disable people in the state. They called for a pro-active association of the civil society and a 'focused and strategic' approach of the government towards disabled people's issues, so that the latter would not have to restore to agitation to press for their rightful demands......

Govt committed to implement GO 610 : Speaker

Hyderabad, Dec 26: Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker K R Suresh Reddy today said the state government was committed to implement GO 610, in true spirit.Inaugurating the preliminary meeting of the House Committee, constituted with all party members to monitor the implementation of GO 610, he said the Committee would function till the GO is implemented in the state. The GO will be implemented as per the recommendations of Girglani Commission report. The Committee will study all aspects and.....
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