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    Horoscope Today, June 16, 2025: Gemini Power Meets Aquarian Vision — A Day for Bold Ideas, Smart Deals & Strategic Growth!

    Horoscope Today - June 16, 2025: The transits today suggest a day of vibrant ideas, calculated risks, and sharp communication. Mercury and Jupiter in the Gemini sign amplify analytical thinking. It is a good day for negotiations and high-stakes decisions. The Moon in Aquarius encourages out-of-the-box thinking. Saturn in Pisces demands long-term planning. Mars and Ketu in Leo may trigger impulsive actions.

    Tragedy, not tactics: Airbus says Air India crash calls for industry reflection, not rivalry amid global shockwaves

    Following the devastating Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed nearly 300 lives, Airbus emphasized that safety trumps competition. Christian Scherer, Airbus CCO, stated the tragedy is a reminder of aviation's inherent risks and the industry's commitment to preventing future accidents. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg cancelled his Paris Air Show appearance to focus on the investigation.

    Ahmedabad plane crash may dent Boeing plane orders

    An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing all 242 on board. The incident intensifies scrutiny on Boeing, already facing controversies over safety and production quality following past 737 MAX crashes and other issues.

    Deadly Air India crash puts ambitious turnaround plans at risk

    Air India's ambitious turnaround, following its acquisition by Tata Group, faces a significant setback after a fatal plane crash. The incident, involving a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, threatens the airline's progress toward profitability and has sparked renewed scrutiny of its maintenance and service standards.

    IndiGo shares plunge 6% as promoter plans $1 billion stake sale

    IndiGo shares: Sources told CNBC-TV18 that the promoter group aims to raise approximately $1 billion through the sale. Currently, InterGlobe Enterprises holds a 35.70% stake in the company.

    Tarot Card Readings Today, June 9, 2025: Daily Tarot Predictions – Clarity in Chaos, Grounding in Growth

    Tarot Horoscope Today – 9th June 2025: The tarot energies for June 9, 2025, invite you to embrace both inner clarity and grounded decision-making. While emotional tides may run high and confusion may cloud judgment, the cards reveal paths that lead to stability, confidence, and healing. This is a day to cut through emotional noise, walk away from outdated attachments, and step into choices that align with your long-term purpose.

    • After Indigo, Akasa partners with Navi Mumbai Airport for commercial flights

      Akasa Air will soon operate flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport. The airline plans over 100 weekly domestic departures initially. Later, it will increase to 300 domestic and 50 international flights. Akasa Air aims to expand its network with 10 parking bases by 2027. The airline will focus on Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian routes.

      Centre nudges Indian carriers to invest in crisis-hit Air Mauritius amid strategic push in Indian Ocean

      The Indian government is encouraging its airlines to strategically invest in Air Mauritius, which faces a severe financial crisis with a significant negative equity. This initiative follows a request from Mauritius for potential investment and increased flight frequencies from Indian carriers.

      PM Modi bats for open skies, global air connectivity at IATA AGM

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed India's commitment to open skies at IATA's AGM. He advocated for accessible and affordable air travel. Emirates raised concerns about India's restrictions on foreign airlines. India aims to become a global MRO hub by 2030. The country is also encouraging aviation companies to focus on 'Design in India'. New aircraft act aligns with global practices.

      Horoscope Today, 3rd June 2025, Daily Astrological Predictions for All Zodiac Signs: Favourable for Leo, Gemini, Aries and Virgo and challenging for Cancer, Scorpio, and Capricorn

      Horoscope Today – 3rd June 2025: The Moon will be transiting from the Leo sign. This transit continues to energise creative and expressive pursuits. The Sun and Mercury in the Taurus sign bring clarity to financial and practical matters. Venus is in the Aries sign. It sparks bold moves in love and money. Mars is in the Cancer sign. This transit calls for emotional discipline. Jupiter is transiting from the Gemini sign. Saturn is transiting from the Pisces sign. This will balance your ambitions with introspection. It is a day to act with both heart and head

      Aviation hub-bub, now, bridge the gulf

      India is strategically expanding its international air travel capacity, resisting pressure to expand bilateral agreements with West Asian carriers. This move aims to reduce reliance on foreign airlines and foster the growth of Indian aviation hubs. While West Asian airlines express concerns about potential capacity constraints, India prioritizes its long-term aviation goals and market share.

      Making more noise does not make you right on flying rights: IndiGo CEO

      Pieter Elbers of IndiGo supports India's international flying rights policy. This follows Emirates President Tim Clark's concerns. Clark views the restrictions as harmful. Elbers suggests bilateral agreements require mutual consent. He highlights historical imbalances in flight operations. IATA acknowledges India's aviation growth. They foresee adjustments in access approaches as Indian carriers expand internationally.

      IndiGo shares in focus after doubling Airbus A350-900 order

      InterGlobe Aviation, parent of IndiGo, has signed an MoU with Airbus to convert 30 purchase rights into firm orders for A350-900 aircraft, doubling its April 2024 order to 60 jets. Deliveries begin in 2027. The move supports IndiGo's global expansion plans, as it ramps up its long-haul capabilities and positions for a stronger presence in international aviation markets.

      Horoscope Today, 2nd June 2025: Daily Asrology Predictions - It is a good day for Leo, Gemini, Aries and Virgo. There can be emotional testing for Cancer and Scorpio

      Horoscope Today – 2nd June 2025: The Moon will be transiting from the Leo sign. This can boost your confidence and creativity. This transit can also stir ego-related challenges. The Sun and Mercury in the Taurus sign emphasise grounded thinking and steady actions. Venus is transiting from the Aries sign. This transit is good for romantic or financial betterment. Mars in the Cancer sign demands emotional patience. Saturn in the Pisces sign deepens intuition and reflection

      IndiGo exercises options for 30 Airbus A350s, signaling long-haul ambitions

      IndiGo is significantly expanding its international reach by exercising options to purchase 30 more Airbus A350-900 aircraft, adding to its initial order. This strategic move, with deliveries starting in 2027, will enable non-stop flights to Europe and North America. IndiGo aims to capture a larger share of the growing international travel market and challenge established carriers.

      IndiGo to start direct Delhi-Jorhat flight from mid-September

      Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that IndiGo will launch a non-stop flight between Delhi and Jorhat starting mid-September 2025. Following discussions with IndiGo's management, plans are underway to enhance air connectivity to other key locations in Assam, including Silchar and Dibrugarh. A new Guwahati-Navi Mumbai service is also scheduled to commence in the 2025-26 winter.

      IndiGo plans overseas push as it readies to fly new aircraft

      IndiGo is set to expand its long-haul flight network, introducing routes to London, Copenhagen, Athens, and Siem Reap. The airline will incorporate Airbus A321 XLR and A350 aircraft in 2026 and 2027, respectively, and begin long-haul services to Amsterdam and Manchester in July using leased Boeing 787s.

      Indian aviation market outlook bullish; in talks with IndiGo for possible membership: AAPA

      The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has expressed a positive outlook on the Indian aviation market, highlighting its significant potential and strong rebound in air traffic post-pandemic. While acknowledging global supply chain challenges faced by airlines, AAPA is engaging with IndiGo for potential membership. The association also advocates for regulatory harmonization and cost-effective regulations across the Asia Pacific region.

      IndiGo inks initial pact with BIAL to set up MRO facility

      IndiGo will set up a maintenance facility at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru. The airline has signed a pact with Bangalore International Airport Limited. BIAL will allocate 31 acres for this project. This MRO facility will handle both narrow and wide-body aircraft. It will boost IndiGo's maintenance capabilities. Both organizations aim to enhance aviation infrastructure.

      India one of most competitive aviation markets; cost leadership crucial: IndiGo CEO

      IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers emphasizes the intense competition within the Indian aviation market, highlighting the critical need for cost leadership to sustain their dominant position. Operating over 2,300 daily flights to more than 130 destinations, IndiGo plans further expansion with direct flights to ten new international locations by March 2026.

      IndiGo to launch direct flights to 10 new international cities, including London and Athens

      IndiGo is set to launch direct flights to 10 new international destinations this financial year, including London and Athens, expanding its global network from 40 to 50 destinations. The airline aims to connect 40 international destinations and 20 Indian cities through over 100 new routes in FY25, further extending its reach to 90% of India's population.

      IndiGo says Ton Dortmans to support tech entry of A350 planes, help build overall MRO capabilities

      IndiGo is preparing for the arrival of its A350 aircraft in 2027 by appointing Ton Dortmans to bolster its MRO strategy. With over 400 aircraft and 900 more on order, IndiGo aims to expand its in-house MRO capabilities, including its second hangar in Bengaluru. Dortmans, formerly with KLM, will report to IndiGo's COO and work with SVP Engineering.

      IndiGo to become first airline to take off from Navi Mumbai International Airport

      IndiGo is set to begin flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport. The airline will operate 18 daily departures to 15 cities initially. Expansion plans include 79 daily departures by November 2025, and over 100 by March 2026. This partnership with Adani Airport Holdings aims to boost India's aviation sector.

      Goldman Sachs sees 22% upside in Varun Beverages, starts coverage with Buy on long-term growth potential

      Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on Varun Beverages with a 'buy' rating and a target price of Rs 600, highlighting strong execution and long-term growth potential in India's underpenetrated ready-to-drink market. The brokerage expects VBL to continue gaining market share, driven by leadership in fast-growing segments like energy and hydration drinks. Robust financials and a resilient distribution network further strengthen the growth outlook.

      As IndiGo planes return, change in fares on horizon

      IndiGo plans to reactivate most grounded aircraft by early next year, potentially adding nearly 80 planes to its fleet in FY26. This expansion, doubling the airline's usual annual increase, could ease high airfares caused by aircraft shortages. However, some of the added capacity may be allocated to new international routes, limiting the impact on domestic fares.

      IndiGo shares drop nearly 2% despite 62% YoY surge in Q4 PAT

      IndiGo's net profit surged 62% to Rs 3,067 crore in Q4, driven by travel demand. Revenue rose 24% to Rs 22,152 crore. The airline reported a full-year net profit of Rs 7,258 crore. IndiGo will launch flights to Amsterdam and Manchester using leased Boeing 787s. Ticket cancellations due to geopolitical tensions are reversing. The number of grounded planes is decreasing.

      IndiGo profit soars 62% in Q4 on wedding, Maha Kumbh tailwinds

      IndiGo reported a robust 62% surge in net profit, reaching ₹3,067 crore in the March quarter, driven by strong travel demand during the Maha Kumbh mela and wedding season. Despite an 11% decline in annual net profit, the airline announced a dividend of ₹10 per share.

      IndiGo to commence flights from Mumbai to Manchester, Amsterdam in July

      IndiGo is set to launch direct flights from Mumbai to Manchester and Amsterdam in July, marking its entry into the long-haul market with leased Boeing 787-9 aircraft. The Mumbai-Manchester service, commencing July 1, will be a first for direct connectivity between India and the Northern UK.

      Air India may flex global muscle with over 10 new codeshare deals

      Air India is set to significantly expand its global reach through more than 10 new codeshare agreements this fiscal year, targeting North America, Europe, and Africa. These partnerships are crucial for offering wider connectivity and driving feeder traffic, contributing to the airline's goal of 25% annual growth in international business.

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