Experts from Asia-Pacific nations discussed ways to implement an aeronautical telecom network (ATN) system for seamless exchange of messages for planes flying in the region. The new system would complement and later replace voice communication between air traffic control, pilots and others by providing all flight data and information through messages.
FlashNews:
Global Wind Installations Surge 40% as Sector Charts Path Beyond Energy Crisis
Siemens Ushers in Industrial AI Transformation with Eigen Engineering Agent at Hannover Messe
India and Asian Markets Adapt to Middle East LNG Disruption: S&P Global Energy
Polaris Smart Metering Secures $80 Million BII Financing to Accelerate Indiaâs Smart Meter Rollout
Delhi Airport Unveils MultiâLingual Passenger Guide Under #DELCares
POWERGRID Wins Green World Award 2026 for Climate Change Excellence
Reflections for Safer Roads: The Science of Conspicuity
JAKSON Group Unveils Five Energy Solutions, Eyes Over âč90âŻBillion Growth for FY2026â27
StarâŻAir Launches 70âŻWeekly Flights, Introduces FirstâEver Direct Mundra-DelhiâŻNCR Route
Indiaâs Data Centre Market to Double, Crossing $22 Billion by 2030: Vestian
âRVNL Delivers 17,000 km Rail Projects, Executes âč2 Trillion Infrastructure:â Railway Board CEO
Qatar Pledges Deeper Energy Ties with India During Puriâs Doha Visit
IRB Group Reports âč8.3 Billion FY2026 Toll Revenue, Secures 10% National Share
India and Bhutan Sign Tariff Protocol for PunatsangchhuâII, Strengthening Hydropower Partnership
IndiGo, Digi Yatra and BIAL Pioneer Indiaâs First International Contactless Travel Trials with IATA
India-Bhutan Hydropower Push: Minister Manohar Lalâs 4-Day Visit to Drive Projects, Trade
India Slashes Airport Charges to Shield Domestic Airlines from ATF Surge Amid West Asia Conflict
India Climbs to Third Globally in Renewable Energy Capacity, Adding Record 55 GW in FY2025-26
Japanâs JFE Engineering Invests „750 Million in Antony Waste; First FDI in Indiaâs Waste-to-Energy Sector
China bank to fund Indian infra
Just as the worldĂąâŹâąs largest bank in terms of profit, market capitaliĂÂsation, and customer deposits veĂÂntured into India last month with plans to fund the infraĂÂstructure sector, the Indian govĂÂernment also gave its nod to Indian comĂÂpanies to raise loans up to $1 billion in Chinese yuan.
Wirtgen Group: Drumming up India presence
The German Hamm AG will premiere at the first "bc India". Compacting experts from the Wirtgen Group will present their new type 311 compactor in Mumbai.
Elevated rail corridor
The Maharashtra government has asked the Railways to formulate a plan for an elevated corridor on the Harbour line, connecting south Mumbai to the upcoming international airĂÂport in Navi Mumbai.
L&T plans infra projects in WB
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) plans to execute infrastructure projects in West Bengal following the change in regime in the state.
WB may not renew Mumbai contract
The World Bank seems reluctant to renew a contract for backing the first phase of the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP).
DMIC to push up industrial development
The proposed Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) has increased the potential of industrial development.
Ports and Jetties: Back with a Bang
As a company, Essar commenced its construction activity from ports and jetties way back in 1969; they started with the Chennai Port and slowly expanded into marine construction, and moved on to Mumbai in the late 1970s.
Equipment: The sense in owning equipment
Essar Equipment Bank (EEB) has fleet of sophisticated equipment in the construction industry having latest technology equipment from renowned original equipment manufacturers worldwide in its global operations. The total fleet value of equipment is approximately US$ 400 Million, over 5,000+ in Numbers.
Bids for DFC this year
The Dedicated Railway Freight Corridor (DFC) between Delhi and Mumbai may wake up again soon, as contracts worth Rs 10,000 crore are expected to be awarded.

