aviation
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The aviation sector, particularly in India, has been struggling to cope with human resources issues
IndiGo to cut salaries of senior employees from May
IndiGo announced pay cuts for its senior employees on 19 March, it had rolled them back on 23 April in deference to government's wishes
AirAsia cuts staff salaries by up to 20% for April amid lockdown
Those drawing Rs 50,000 per month or less have been spared from the wage cut
India's air passenger traffic to touch 1 billion, says Puri
On Thursday, civil aviation minister told Lok Sabha that government had taken a decision to privatise six airports.
Other airlines see value in hiring Jet Airways staff, but at lower pay: Experts
On Friday, SpiceJet said it has hired more than 500 employees of Jet Airways, including 100 pilots.
Mid-air collision averted: 2 IndiGo planes came too close over India-B'desh border
2 IndiGo aircraft came too close to each other following instructions from the Bangladeshi ATC, Indian aviation official said.
Govt to pursue Air India stake sale this fiscal
The alternative mechanism headed by the finance minister would decide the future course of action on Air India disinvestment.
Aviation, OMC stocks surge as crude oil weakens
The BSE benchmark Sensex surged 240.61 points to end at 35,165.48.
MH370 experts convinced they finally know what happened to missing plane
It has been four years since MH370 disappeared, carrying 239 passengers onboard en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.
Asia's second-hand jet market soars as super-rich eye bargains
Buyers from the region bought 61 pre-owned aircraft and 54 new jets in 2017.