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India : Sukhoi to escort AI's new Boeings
 
BY : TOI

Indian carriers are now pulling out of all stops to showcase state-of-the-art planes they are inducting in their fleets.

Months after Kingfisher got the A-380 here on its second birthday bash, Air India will bring the Boeing 777-200 LR to India in VVIP style.

The plane will be escorted by three fighter planes to Delhi that will tail it just after it enters Indian airspace from Seattle. And Indian Air Force is learnt to have offered its most advanced fighter, Sukhoi, to do the honour for AI’s plane.

Sources said DGCA has given a very strict permission for this special escort flight. ‘‘All planes must remain in visual contact of each other. If owing to bad weather this can’t happen, the Boeing 777 will have to fly alone to Delhi,’’ said sources.

The date of this event is yet to be finalised. The plane will reach Delhi on Thursday. But PM Manmohan Singh is going to unveil the National Aviation Company of India (being formed by merging AI and IA) on Saturday at Palam technical area.
 
 
 
   
 
 
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    #1 Author: avatar_singh (16 April 2008 16:49)
     
    ofcourse indian airforce will ezscort the air india planes becqause the indian pm who acts as american pimp and the aviation minister prafuul patel took a lot of bribe from boeing to purchase beoing and rescuing that aemrican firm by buying a=more than 60 planes in one go.
    soministers have ordered airforce to escort a private company planes !

    http://www.counterpunch.org/kozloff04122008.html

    "Simultaneously, many cattle ranchers were tempted to switch over to soy owing to increased market prices and the government's export caps on meat. Argentina, which was the world's biggest beef exporter until the 1950s, now went to fourth in U.S. Department of Agriculture rankings, behind Brazil, Australia and India."

    could this be true that indians expert beef in such quantity -just for mioney?what a shame on this indian business class-real parasites haramis.
     
     
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