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Aviation And Development

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To facilitate exchange of ideas and promotion of public interest in aviation and development worldwide.

To provide guidance to public opinion in matters of aviation and it's impact on development and growth.

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  • Thu, 12/22/2011
    PER VIAS AERIAS AD PROGRESSUM INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR AVIATION AND DEVELOPMENT FONDATION INTERNATIONALE POUR L’AVIATION ET LE DÉVELOPPEMENT 2325 rue Charles Gill, Montreal, QC. Canada. H3M 1V8 TEL/FAX: 514 335 4058 WEB: www.aviationdevelopment.org Greetings Dear Members, You are cordially invited to an informal Brain Storming Round Table Luncheon get together on Thursday, December 22,2011 at RESTRAUNT LE CAVEAU, Montreal, from 12:00 Noon till 2:00pm. To discuss expansion and future plans for IFFAAD - Canada Chapter....
  • Sun, 12/18/2011
    Ever since we opened up the skies and thanks to our good economic growth, India is one of the very few countries that still have healthy double-digit growth in the domestic aviation market. This is also one sector in which private participation – in both the airlines and airports sectors – has benefited customers immensely. Liberalisation has helped and we can showcase this industry as a success of our policies. The only lesson one can learn from successful liberalisation should be that we should go for more liberalisation.
  • Fri, 12/02/2011
    A Memorandum of Agreement has been signed between the above three parties on 5th May, 2011 to hold in Delhi the following two functions relating to Air & Space Law: - 1. Friday 2nd – Sunday 4th December, 2011 - Workshop 2. Monday 5th – Tuesday 6th December, 2011 - International Conference. IASL will bring in about 7-8 academics both for the Workshop and Conference and NLU will provide a number of students and invite academics from Indian Universities. IFFAAD will invite Govt. and Commercial Aviation Sector. Further speakers and students...
  • Wed, 11/30/2011
    THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS What ails our airlines Sanat Kaul Posted online: 2011-11-30 00:42:37+05:30 There has been much talk in the media about our airlines losing money due to wrong government policies. On the one hand, we are having double digit growth in the sector and on the other, we find that all airlines are losing their profitability. The general mood is to blame the government for its policies. The blame is that, in the domestic sector, high ATF prices and high sales tax (going up to nearly 30% for Mumbai) are the main problems. However...

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