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Deepak Patel is an assistant editor at Business Standard, covering the aviation and automobile sectors for the newspaper.
Deepak Patel is an assistant editor at Business Standard, covering the aviation and automobile sectors for the newspaper.
Air India's OTP nosedived especially during June 11-15 when its average daily OTP fell below 50 per cent
Go First's suspension of flights from May 3 turns boon for other Indian carriers
Noting that the semiconductor chip supply was not up to the mark in the first quarter of 2023-24, Maruti Suzuki's official said that its availability is expected to be better in the second quarter
British Airways currently operate 54 flights per week connecting Mumbai and Delhi with London
Performance-linked variable component introduced in their salaries: CEO
Go First halted flight operations from May 3 onwards and was admitted under insolvency process on May 10
Hero MotoCorp is expecting "balanced" growth between the rural and urban sector this year due to better kharif season, rising penetration of retail finance options, and strong festive period sales
IndiGo -- the only other listed airline in India -- declared its FY23 result on May 18 this year
The CEA's data (till February 2023) showed it was 23.7 hours in urban India
Expect PV industry growth to moderate in FY24, says annual report
Permanent employee strength rose by 11.14 per cent in FY23 to 81,811
The CCI has given Air India 30 days to respond, the sources said. The airline, however, did not respond to queries sent by Business Standard on the matter
Domestic visitors to top 5 sites 11-33% lower in FY23 than in FY19, foreign arrivals see 50-80% dip
High commodity costs, stringent rules and uncertainty about rural recovery remain major factors for this segment
Airline expects employees to rules, 'keep elevating game': Campbell Wilson
In November 2021, Akasa Air had ordered 72 Max aircraft from Boeing.
10% students go back to Ukraine; nearly 50% shift to countries like Russia, Georgia, Uzbekistan
Conditions 'ripe' for leap of faith by both jetmakers as India's fast-growing aeronautical industry reaches 'inflexion point'
The airline's highest capacity addition till date happened in FY19 and FY20, a period that also saw Jet Airways closing down in April 2019
'We're securing our future… by placing this order, we have a planning horizon of over 10 years'