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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
Air India staff unions call for CBI inquiry
Aviation Industry Employees’ Guild demanded an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the airline firm’s projected losses of Rs5,000 crore for the fiscal year ended 31 March
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Yes this is the right time to find out,what really went wrong with our national carrier.We need to zero in on the real culprits.A CBI enquiry is a must to dig in and bring the truth out.We hould find our on what study did AI go in for getting more than 100 aircraft on a single deal ? On what basis was AI and IC forced to pull out from profitable routes making it open to other favoured private airlines to operate ? Why is the ministry so keen on getting SATS to operate ground handling when they know that the it is one of the main source of revenue for the natonal carrier ? Why was the minister so keen on getting the same ministry for a second time? Why we should not have more bases depending on the requirement and passenger movement?Why should we not have cabin crew who at least speak the regional language where the flight is flying.Why cant the allow us to make our own shedulde,based on the loads available rather their whims and fancies?Why do we need to feed so many directors? CBI defenetly needs to enquire into lease aircraft deals entered by AI.
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