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    AAI Recruitment 2025: How to get a job at Airports Authority of India; check vacancies, eligibility, age limit & application guide

    The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is offering opportunities for various roles in 2025, inviting diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate degree holders to apply. A recent recruitment notice announces 32 Senior Assistant positions in the Eastern Region, spanning Electronics, Accounts, and Official Language.

    Air India show-caused 9 times in past 6 months over safety violations

    Air India got as many as nine safety violation notices in the past six months, Junior Aviation Minister Murlidhar Mohol told Rajya Sabha. He also spoke about staffing shortages in DGCA, BCAS, and AAI. The government is actively working to fill these vacancies, he informed.

    DGCA, BCAS, AAI have 4,291 vacant posts; shortfall not impacting their functioning: Govt

    India's aviation sector faces a significant staffing gap with 4,291 vacant positions across DGCA, BCAS, and AAI, despite recent creation of new posts. The government assures that operations remain unaffected, actively pursuing recruitment through various methods, including contractual hiring, to address the shortfall and maintain surveillance standards.

    From algorithms to unicorn ambitions: The AI scale blueprint for India’s startups to be unveiled at ET Soonicorns Summit 2025

    India boasts 121 unicorns, ranking third globally in startup ecosystems. The ET Soonicorns Summit 2025 in Bengaluru will explore AI's role in scaling soonicorns to unicorn status. Discussions will cover AI investments, building Indian LLMs, the future of jobs, and ethical considerations, offering a roadmap for AI-driven startups.

    Parliament panel meeting with MoCA, airlines officials concludes; members seek answers over aviation safety and "sudden" airfare surge post Pahalgam attack

    The Public Accounts Committee met to discuss aviation issues. Concerns were raised about the Air India Ahmedabad crash and post-attack fare hikes in Srinagar. Some MPs want a special audit of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. Air India's CEO attended the meeting. Safety protocols and DGCA staffing were also discussed.

    Aluminium industry seeks extension of benefits under RoDTEP for export units

    The Aluminium Association of India (AAI) has appealed to the government to extend the RoDTEP Scheme for aluminium-producing units in SEZs. With nearly 45% of aluminium exports coming from these units, the AAI warns that failure to extend the scheme could harm global competitiveness, lead to job losses, and hinder domestic growth amidst ongoing trade uncertainties.

    The Economic Times
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