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New CFM56 Engine Maintenance Training Centre in New Delhi

Bangalore, Mar 7 (UNI) CFM International, a joint company of aeroengine maker Snecma, today announced its proposal to open a fourth aircraft engine maintenance training school in New Delhi in 2010.

CFM International India Vice-President Paul Andre CHevrin said in a release here that once the facility was fully operational, it could train up to 500 engineers from India and other South Asian countries annually.

Similar to facilities already available in China, France and the US, the Centre would initially provide advanced courses in line maintenance and borescope inspection of CFM56-7B and CFM-5B engines, which power Boeing 737s and a majority of A320s respectively, the release said.

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ASA launches operations in Bangalore

Bangalore, Mar 8 (UNI) American School Aviation (ASA), the premier pilot training institute in USA, launched its operations here to cash in on the growing demand by aviation sector for trained Pilots. The ASA expects to train about 1000 students by August 2008 and increase it to 5000 per year later. Talking to newsmen here, ASA Vice President Reny Kozman said that with the Indian skies opening up to private air carriers and many private players waiting to take to the.....

Wockardt expands super speciality care to women health

Bangalore, Mar 08 (UNI) Wockhardt Hospital launched a dedicated Women's Care Programme on the occasion of International Women Day 2007 here today. It has earmarked a 12-bedded neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a nursery, 13 LDR (Labour, Delivery and Recovery) rooms, and consultation suites, a press release said. It was launched by Ms Priyanka Upendra cine actress and wife of Kannada film star Mr Upendra. Dr Lloyd Nazareth, Head of Wockhardt Hospitals said "we have designed the Women's Health Specialty that.....

About 10 pc Indians suffering from CKD: Expert

Bangalore, Mar 8 (UNI) The good health of the vital organ of kidney is generally ignored by people, leading to a steady increase in the Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) worldwide and an estimated five to ten per cent of the country's population suffering from CKD, noted nephrologist Urmila Anantdh said today. ''The two most common causes of kidney disease are diabetes and high blood pressure. Cases of diabetes are dangerously increasing among the Indian population. It is estimated that 33 million.....
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