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NEW DELHI -- India's Air Sahara has ordered 10 Boeing jets, a company official said Monday, as the U.S. aircraft maker nearly doubled its forecast for India's airplane demand amid brisk economic growth and a boom in air travel. The deal with Air Sahara for the Boeing 737-800 jets is valued at $700 million at list price, said Dinesh Keskar, Boeing Co.'s senior vice president of sales for South Asia and Southeast Asia. Airlines frequently receive discounts for large purchases. Delivery of the planes will start in mid-2009, Keskar said.
...Rona Dutta Air Sahara U.S. Ajit Jain National Indemnity U.S. Anshu Jain ...
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria - For a few weeks each year, the shifting winds roil southward out of the Sahara Desert, drying out West Africa's air and darkening its skies with sandy grit. The dusty wind grounds planes, coats palm trees in yellow dust and sends inhabitants accustomed to blustery equatorial weather huddling together against an uncommon nighttime chill. The Saharan wind known as the harmattan is an annual event. No records exist that measure its severity, but Nigerians say this year is the worst in more than a decade.
The DSCA sponsored graduates are listed below. * Kenneth Becker, country program director, Navy International Programs Office * Alula Berhaane, command country managers, Air Force Security Assistance Center * Rita Chico, security assistance analyst, Defense Security Cooperation Agency * Terrence Dudley, navy section chief, U.S. Military Liaison Office, Brazil * James Dywan, field studies program manager, U.S. Army * Andrew Heppelmann, foreign area officer, U.S. Army European Command * Scott Mackenzie, deputy chief, Pacific Branch, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs * Greg Manne, chief, Security Cooperation Budget, U.S. Central Command * Christian Paasch, foreign afffairs specialist, Air Force, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affai...
... * John Reed, country program director, Sub-Sahara Africa, Defense Security Cooperation Agency. * Dav...
MANPADS, shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles, in the hands of criminals, terrorists, and other non-state actors pose a serious threat to passenger air travel, the commercial aviation industry, and military aircraft around the world (over 40 civilian aircraft have been hit by MANPADS missiles since the 1970s). Four crew members and 34 of the 56 passengers were killed in the crash. 10 survivors were shot to death afterwards. * December 19, 1988 Two Douglas DC-7 spray aircraft, chartered by the U.S. Agency for International Development to eradicate locusts, en route from Senegal to Morocco, were struck by MANPADS fired by POLISARIO [Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguia-El-Hamra y Rio de Oro (Popular Liberation Front for Western Sahara)] rebels in the Western Sahara.
... and Ronojoy Dutta, former CEO of Air Sahara and United Airlines; and a story entitled, "Pedal ...
CELINA -- James Riley, a Connecticut sea captain who surveyed northwestern Ohio, including Mercer County, is the subject of a History Channel program scheduled to air at 8 p.m. Saturday. The program, Skeletons on the Sahara, is based on Dean King's book, Skeletons on the Zahara. It tells of the capture of Riley and his crew in 1815 by Arab nomads after they were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.
...* Company Snapshot: Air Sahara / Jet Lite . * Page 18: Air Sahara / Jet Lite: Cor...
...Jet Airways . Jet Airways and Air Sahara signed an acquisition agreement yesterday, with Je...
... in Northern Lights Airlines II-64 Air Sahara Orders Boeing jets II-65 Fly Asian to Purchase New...
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