ED summons Air Asia senior executives, CEO Tony Fernandes in money laundering, FEMA case
• 5 years agoThe allegation pertains to Air Asia officials and others allegedly trying to manipulate government policies through corrupt means to get international licence for its Indian venture Air Asia India Limited.
AirAsia to launch flight services to more cities next fiscal as part of expansion plans for 2021-22
• 5 years agoThe Tata Sons-AirAsia group joint venture airline currently flies only on domestic routes
Daily Bulletin: Parliament to discuss bills on chit funds, rights of transgenders; SC to hear Chidambaram's bail plea; day's top stories
Fp Staff • 5 years agoDaily Bulletin: Parliament to discuss bills on chit funds, rights of transgenders; SC to hear Chidambaram's bail plea; NCP, Congress to meet at 5 pm over Maharashtra government formation; day's top stories
Daily bulletin: Bodies of slain CRPF jawans to be handed over to kin, ED to seek custodial interrogation of Vadra, day's top stories
Fp Staff • 6 years agoToday's top stories: Bodies of CRPF jawans killed in the Pulwama attack to be handed over to their families; ED to seek custodial interrogation of Robert Vadra as his term expires; rapper R Kelly accused of sexually abusing a minor; and more.
R Venkataramanan quits Tata Trusts as managing trustee, Ratan Tata's half-brother Noel roped in as trustee of Ratan Tata Trust
Fp Staff • 6 years agoR Venkataramanan, the managing trustee of the Tata Trusts, a string of non-profits that own 66 percent of the diversified Tata Sons, has resigned
AirAsia CEO says that airline went through "some unfortunate incidents"; focus now on expanding presence in metros
• 6 years agoAirAsia India had recently gone through some "unfortunate incidents", but was able to put everything behind it, Sunil Bhaskaran, the CEO of the company, said on Tuesday.
AirAsia shares tumble as probe threatens plans for India unit's IPO; CEO Tony Fernandes says reportage is 'inaccurate'
• 7 years agoAir Asia India had 14 planes at end-2017, and has plans to expand its fleet to 60 over the next five years. Under Indian rules, it can launch international flights once it has 20 planes.
Air Asia denies 'wrongdoing'; CBI case may trigger calls for cancellation of operator's India licence, feel experts
• 7 years agoAirAsia India, where Tatas have 51 percent stake, began operations in 2014.
CBI files case against AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes, civil aviation ministry officials and others for alleged corruption
Yatishyadav • 7 years agoCentral Bureau of Investigation names six people in its FIR, along with three firms and unknown government servants.
CBI books Air Asia CEO Tony Fernandes and others for violation of norms for securing international flying licenses
• 7 years agoCBI alleges that Air Asia's Tony Fernandes lobbied with government servants for clearances, removal of the 5/20 rule and for a change in regulatory policies.