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Tata Technologies to hire to support growth
05:48am, Sunday, 20'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
Tata Technologies, a global engineering and product development digital services firm, will hire at least 1,000 more people in FY2023 than its planned recruitment of over 3,000 innovators over a 12-month period to fulfil the requirements of customers as its business growth accelerates, according to a top company official. In January, the company had announced plans to hire over 3,000 innovators over a 12-month period under its expanded talent acquisition programme. It had planned to ramp up its workforce in all major markets globally and India, including Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, among other parts of the country. "That speaks to the fact that increasingly, we are not opportunities constrained. We are very much supply-side constrained and so the investments that we are making are biased towards building the type of capacity and capability that will enable us to fulfil the requirements of our customers," said Tata Technologies Managing Director and CEO Warren Harris. He further said that just to give a sense of how successful the company has been in that area, in the third quarter of this fiscal alone, the firm recruited over 1,500 people. "So the commitment to 3,000 is somewhat understatedwe will hire a significant number above the 3,000 in fiscal 2023." When asked to elaborate on how significantly higher will be the hiring, Harris said, "In terms of above the 3,000, we are putting together the business plan for next year but I would expect us to exceed the 3,000 by at least 1,000 people." Tata Technologies has been growing rapidly on the back of the move to autonomous, connected, electrification and shared (ACES) mobility and accelerated investment in digital as manufacturing companies adapt to meet new and evolving customer needs.
Downfall documentary casts the tale of Boeings 737 MAX debacle as tech tragedy
05:00pm, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 GeekWire
The missteps traced in Downfall: The Case Against Boeing Netflixs new documentary about Boeings troubled 737 MAX jet are the stuff of Greek tragedy. Under the direction of filmmaker Rory Kennedy, the youngest child of Robert F. Kennedy, Downfall recounts how the aerospace giant cut corners in a race to compete against Airbus, and pressed mightily to minimize the known problems with a computerized flight control system that was capable of causing the 737 MAX to go into a fatal dive. The result? Not just one, but two catastrophic crashes first in Indonesia, in 2018, and only Read More
Airbus Keeps Rolling With Strong Earnings
02:05pm, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 The Motley Fool
The aircraft manufacturing giant is recovering rapidly from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Airbus Keeps Rolling With Strong Earnings
09:05am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022
The aircraft manufacturing giant is recovering rapidly from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airbus to deliver 600th China-assembled A320 family aircraft
07:30am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 Big News Network
© Provided by Xinhua BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- Airbus plans to deliver the 600th A320 family aircraft assembled at its Asia final assembly line in north China''s Tianjin Municipality in 2022, said Airbus China Friday. Airbus is ramping
Airbus ordered to delay implementing Qatar jet cancellation By Reuters
12:27am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 State Of Press
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Qatar Airways cabin crew stand in front of an Airbus A350-1000 at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon By Tim Hepher (Reuters) -A UK judge ordered planemaker Airbus to delay any practical impact of a decision to revoke a $6 billion jet order from Qatar Airways …
Qatar Airways Wants To Undo Airbus'' A321 Order Cancelation
12:00am, Saturday, 19'th Feb 2022 Simple Flying
Qatar Airways is seeking an injunction against Airbus to stop the aircraft manufacturer canceling its A321neo order.
Qatar Airways says Airbus using A321neo as leverage in paint row
04:09pm, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022 FX Empire
(Reuters) – Qatar Airways accused planemaker Airbus on Friday of revoking an order for 50 A321neo jets to put pressure on the airline over a separate dispute over paintwork on larger A350 jets, as it takes court action to prevent Airbus from cancelling the deal.
Qatar Airways says Airbus using A321neo as leverage in paint row
04:06pm, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022 Investing.com
https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/qatar-airways-says-airbus-using-a321neo-as-leverage-in-paint-row-2767391
Norwegian Air CEO considers Airbus jets amid drawn-out Boeing litigation By Reuters
01:29pm, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022 Investing.com
Norwegian Air CEO considers Airbus jets amid drawn-out Boeing litigation
Qatar Airways says Airbus using A321neo as leverage in paint row
11:01am, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022
Qatar Airways accused planemaker Airbus on Friday of revoking an order for 50 A321neo jets to put pressure on the airline over a separate dispute over paintwork on larger A350 jets, as it takes court
Norwegian Air CEO considers Airbus jets amid drawn-out Boeing litigation
08:29am, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022
Norwegian Air may order jets from Airbus in the future unless ongoing litigation with Boeing over previous aircraft cancellations is resolved in a timely fashion, the carrier's chief executive told Re
IndiGo takes delivery of first Airbus plane operating on sustainable fuel
08:15am, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
Any fuel that has lower carbon emissions than conventional kerosene is known as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
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