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IndiGo enters the wide-body space with an order for 30 Firm Airbus A350-900 aircraft
IndiGo, India's most preferred airline, is further defining its long-term future by strengthening its fleet with the introduction of wide-body aircraft to its fleet. Since inception in 2006, IndiGo has been successfully building its position and is now defining its future further on the path of becoming a global aviation player. IndiGo agreed to place an order for 30 Firm A350-900 aircraft, which will enable IndiGo to spread its wings further and expand its network. From the various Indian metros, IndiGo will be able to connect to the world. The aircraft will be powered by Rolls Royces Trent XWB engine. The mission capability of this aircraft coupled with the efficiency of the Trent XWB engine will offer IndiGo unprecedented optionality as it embarks on the next stage of its wonderful journey of addressing the rapidly evolving needs of the Indian customer and our nation. Currently, IndiGo operates over 350 aircraft. Last year, in June 2023, IndiGo placed the largest ever single aircraft order by any airline for 500 aircraft with Airbus. With that, the outstanding orderbook of A320 Family aircraft stands at almost 1,000 aircraft which are yet to be delivered well into the next decade. This IndiGo order-book comprises a mix of A320NEO, A321NEO and A321XLR aircraft. This new order will bring the strategic relationship between IndiGo and Airbus to an unprecedented level in terms of depth, breadth, and size. For the relationship between IndiGo and Rolls Royce, this marks the beginning of a new, long and fruitful relationship. The exact configuration of the aircraft will be decided at a later stage, and the deliveries are expected to start from 2027. In addition to the 30 Firm A350-900 order, IndiGo has Purchase Rights for an additional 70 Airbus A350 Family aircraft, at its discretion, for possible future needs under certain conditions. In calendar year 2023, IndiGo welcomed 100 million customers onboard its flights and as such, the airline is, quite literally, giving wings to our nation. IndiGo is amongst the fastest growing airlines in the world, and this order will allow it to strengthen its growth trajectory. Before the end of this decade, the Indian economy is expected to grow from being the worlds 5th largest today to being the 3rd largest. Specifically in aviation, the Indian government has stated its mission to ensure that by 2030 India comes into her own on the world stage of aviation leadership by building cutting-edge infrastructure and developing the country into a global aviation hub. With IndiGos current fleet, the almost 1000 A320 Family aircraft yet to be delivered, and todays order for wide-body aircraft, IndiGo is not only well positioned to expand and densify its unparalleled network but equally importantly, IndiGo will play its part to fulfill the Indian Governments stated mission. This milestone was celebrated on April 25th in Gurgaon at InterGlobes Corporate Headquarters by Mr. Pieter Elbers, IndiGos CEO, Mr. Benot de Saint-Exupry, Airbus Executive Vice President of Commercial Aircraft and Mr. Ewen McDonald, Rolls Royces Chief Customer Officer - Civil Aerospace, and in the presence of Dr. V. Sumantran, Chairman of the Board of IndiGo and Mr. Christian Scherer, Airbus CEO of Commercial Aircraft. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, said,Todays historic moment marks a new chapter for IndiGo and will further shape the future of the airline and for Indian aviation at the same time. For IndiGo, after successfully pioneering the Indian skies with an unprecedented journey, its fleet of 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft will allow IndiGo to embark on its next phase of becoming one of the leading global aviation players. At IndiGo, we take pride in being Indias preferred airline and for offering connectivity to our customers, in and with India. This reaffirms IndiGos belief in, and commitment to, the growth of India, and in our strategic partnership with Airbus. IndiGo will host a conference call on Tuesday April 30th, an invitation for which will be sent through regular channels.
RBI cautions public against using unauthorised prepaid payment entities
RBI cautions public against using unauthorised prepaid payment entities The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has urged the public to exercise utmost caution while using websites or applications, and parting with their money to any such unauthorized entity. Through a release on Thursday, the central bank asked the public to verify and satisfy themselves that the website or application used or the entity they are dealing with is authorized to carry out the activity it performs. The list of authorized payment system providers / authorized payment system operators is displayed on the RBI website. This latest advisory to the public comes after the RBI noticed that TalkCharge Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (entity), a company having its registered office at Unit No. 323, JMD Megapolis, 3rd Floor, Sohna Road, Sector 48, Gurgaon, Haryana-122018, is issuing Prepaid Payment Instruments (Wallets) through its website and app (application) 'TalkCharge' without obtaining the required authorization. Accordingly, the entity was issued directions on April 02, 2024, to stop the issuance and operation of its Prepaid Payment Instruments or Wallets and refund the balances held in the wallets within 15 days (which was later extended on the entity's request to 45 days, by May 17, 2024). It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank that the entity has issued a legal notice to its customers demanding the return of Cashback, failing which the matter will be reported to the RBI. Thus, the entity has created an impression in the minds of its customers that demand for repayment of cashback amount is being made as per the directions of the RBI, the RBI said. In the release, RBI today clarified that it has only directed the entity to refund the prepaid amount lying in the wallets, to the customers. (ANI)
IndiGo enters wide-body space with order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft
IndiGo enters wide-body space with order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft IndiGo has placed an order for 30 A350-900 aircraft, a decision that will enable the airline to connect Indian metros to destinations around the world. Powered by Rolls Royce's Trent XWB engine, these aircraft promise unparalleled mission capability and efficiency, offering IndiGo unprecedented options as it enters the next phase of its growth. The airline ordering for wide-body aircraft will strengthen its fleet. IndiGo's strategic partnership with Airbus reaches new heights with this order, further enhancing the depth, breadth, and size of their relationship. Similarly, the collaboration with Rolls Royce marks the beginning of a promising long-term association. With deliveries expected to commence from 2027, the exact configuration of the aircraft will be determined later. Additionally, IndiGo holds Purchase Rights for an additional 70 Airbus A350 Family aircraft, providing flexibility for future expansion. This announcement comes on the heels of IndiGo's remarkable performance in 2023, during which it welcomed 100 million customers onboard its flights. As one of the fastest-growing airlines globally, this order will fuel IndiGo's trajectory of growth and expansion. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, expressed his excitement on this moment, emphasising its significance for both the airline and Indian aviation. He reiterated IndiGo's commitment to being India's preferred airline and contributing to the nation's growth. The milestone was celebrated on Thursday at InterGlobe's Corporate Headquarters in Gurgaon, in the presence of key executives from IndiGo, Airbus, and Rolls Royce. Looking ahead, IndiGo will host a conference call on April 30 to provide further insights into this strategic development. IndiGo's investment in wide-body aircraft aligns with the Indian government's vision of positioning the country as a global aviation hub by 2030. (ANI)
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IndiGo's Electric Air Taxi To Begin Trials Next Year, Shrinking Delhi-Gurgaon Commute To 7 Minutes
Beam Suntory premium spirits partnered with Celebrity Chef Gary Mehigan also known for his culinary finesse showcased on MasterChef Australia to bring an exclusive dining experience in Gurgaon, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, in association with Conosh, featuring the exceptional The Ardmore. Chef Garys deep affection for India, evident from his visits to the country, adds... The post Celebrity Chef Gary Mehigan And The Ardmore Bring Together One-Of-A-Kind Dining Experiences Across India first appeared on Hospitality Biz India: Latest News & Analysis . The post Celebrity Chef Gary Mehigan And The Ardmore Bring Together One-Of-A-Kind Dining Experiences Across India appeared first on Hospitality Biz India: Latest News & Analysis .
IndiGo aims for 7-minute Delhi to Gurgaon air taxi rides by 2026. Details
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Crematorium wall collapses, 2 minors walking by and 3 smoking hookah die
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Gurgaon Crematorium Wall Collapse Claims Four Lives
Haryana: Four people died including a young girl after a wall of a crematorium in Gurgaon collapsed on them Saturday. As per the police report, the incident occurred on a Saturday evening near the Arjun Nagar police post. Four men were seated close to the wall, while two children were walking by when the wall [] The post Gurgaon Crematorium Wall Collapse Claims Four Lives appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .
Air taxis: Fly from Delhi to Gurgaon in 7 minutes
NEW DELHI: Get ready to travel from Central Delhi (Connaught Place) to Gurugram (Gurgaon) in Haryana in just 7 minutes as InterGlobe Enterprises, the promoter group of IndiGo, and US-based Archer Aviation plans to launch an all-electric air taxi service in 2026. The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft will be able to carry four passengers and a pilot. The cost could be Rs 2,000-3,000 per passenger. At present, it takes an hour to cover the 27-km distance from Central Delhi to Gurugram by road, and it could take more time if the traffic conditions are bad. Uber and Ola charge Rs 500-800, while Delhi Metro takes 50 minutes and charges Rs 50 to travel between the two locations. Similar services will be launched in Mumbai and Bengaluru as well. Archer will supply 200 eVTOL aircraft for services in India. The 200 planes will cost around $1 billion. The regulatory nod is expected next year. Archer Aviation Founder and CEO Adam Goldstein said talks are on with the US Federal Aviation Administration and the certification process is at an advanced stage. The US certification is expected next year and the DGCA will then be approached. Smooth and silent These operate like helicopters but with less noise. The plane will have 6 battery packs, which will take about 40 minutes to fully charge. Broadly, one minute charge means one minute flight
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Why Multinational Companies Choose Coworking Spaces in Gurgaon
Coworking spaces have transformed from a niche offering to a global phenomenon, attracting freelancers, startups, medium-sized enterprises and multinational companies (MNCs). With its booming economy and modern infrastructure, Gurgaon is a prime location for innovative office spaces, such as Gurgaon coworking spaces! This blog explores why MNCs are increasingly drawn to coworking or shared office [] The post Why Multinational Companies Choose Coworking Spaces in Gurgaon appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .
Gurgaon Open 2024: M Dharma fires 67 for two-shot lead on penultimate day
Gurgaon Open 2024: M Dharma fires 67 for two-shot lead on penultimate day Bengaluru's M Dharma fired a third round of five-under 67 to establish a two-shot lead at a total of 14 under 202 at the Classic Golf and Country Club in Nuh, Haryana. Sachin Baisoya of Delhi ended the penultimate day in second place at 12-under 204 after he carded a 66. In relatively calmer conditions on Thursday, when the wind didn't play as big a role as it did on Wednesday, Saarthak Chhibber, another Delhi-based professional, returned the day's best score of 64 to climb 15 spots to tied third at 11-under 205. Besides Saarthak, the three other players in joint third were Bangladesh's Md Akbar Hossain (66), Jaipur-based Prakhar Asawa (67) and Mukesh Kumar (67) of Mhow. M Dharma (66-69-67), placed second and trailing the lead by two strokes at the halfway stage, moved up one spot on day three courtesy a 67 that featured seven birdies and two bogeys. The 38-year-old Dharma, a winner of two titles whose last win came in 2017, had a shaky start on Thursday when he bogeyed the second. But he came back strong by picking up four birdies on the front-nine as he used his wedges to great effect by landing it within three feet on two occasions. Dharma began the back-nine with a bogey too as he dropped a stroke on the 11th. However, he fought back once again by sinking three birdies between the 12th and the 17th which included his second outstanding approach shot of the day from 120 yards that stopped inches from the hole. Dharma said, Importantly, I managed to make comebacks every time I dropped a bogey today. The highlight of my round were the two approach shots from 120 yards out on the seventh and 12th that I landed within inches of the flag to make birdies. I struck the ball really well and chipped well too. I feel the birdie on the 17th coming as a result of a terrific tee shot really lifted my confidence going into the last round. I'll look to do the basics right; just focus on my game and not think too far ahead in order to perform well in the final round, he added. Sachin Baisoya's (69-69-66) unblemished card of 66 saw him rise four positions to second place. Besides his six birdies, Sachin, a two-time winner on the PGTI, sank two 40-feet par putts on the 16th and 17th to stay within striking range of the lead. Saarthak Chhibber (71-70-64) made a big move on day three thanks to his flawless 64. Saarthak made five birdie conversions from a range of 10 to 15 feet and also made three crucial par-saves on the first, seventh and 10th. Halfway leader Rajiv Kumar Jatiwal signed for a 73 and as a result slipped to tied seventh place at 10-under 206. Round 3 Leaderboard: 202: M Dharma (66-69-67) 204: Sachin Baisoya (69-69-66) 205: Saarthak Chhibber (71-70-64); Md Akbar Hossain (69-70-66); Prakhar Asawa (69-69-67); Mukesh Kumar (70-68-67).(ANI)
Ruhani, previously an IPS officer, achieved her dream of becoming an IAS officer by securing AIR-5 in the Civil Services Exam conducted by UPSC. Despite several past attempts, her persistence paid off on her sixth try.
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