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Thales’s recruitment drive continues apace

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Feb 26,2019 Good Morning! Found this statement from Thales interesting. Also shows jobs are not getting lost but moving in different direction. Since 2016, Thales has hired 5,000 to 6,000 people a year. And in 2019, the company’s recruitment drive continues apace, with 5,500 new jobs created worldwide, including 2,500 in France. In 2019, Europe’s largest technology company is focusing on digital security to help invent the world of tomorrow — a world of autonomous systems and smart interconnected sensors. Thales will be recruiting all around the world, mainly in France with new jobs in all parts of the country, but also in Europe (United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands), Australia, Southeast Asia, India, the United States and Canada. About 70% of new hires will be engineers and managers to work in R&D, manufacturing, customer service and bid and project management. Thales is especially keen to attract experts in the four key digital technologies, with 400 jobs...

Guys Book yor tickets for aero India 2019

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Aero India, Asia’s largest aerospace exhibition, is back with its 12 th edition Book your tickets for ‘The Runway to a Billion Opportunities’ on BookMyShow today Experienced jitters when aircrafts flip thousands of feet up in the sky? Here’s your chance to witness these big birds from a close lens at Asia’s largest aerospace exhibition, Aero India 2019, in Bengaluru over a five day extravaganza. Showcasing the best from the aviation industry, you can visit the exhibition with fellow enthusiasts and family between February 20 th -24 th . The 12 th  edition of Aero India will showcase the latest, state-of-the-art aircraft from across the world at air shows every day of the event. The biennial event brought over 1,60,000 business and general visitors to the city of Bengaluru in its previous edition. Scintillating stunts, impeccable co-ordination amongst pilots leaving behind a mesmerising trail, makes this a one-of-its-kind event that cannot be missed....

Airports-Laos, SL,Nepal, Georgia, Afghanistan , Muscat

ASEAN open skies motivate Laos Jane's Airport Review Neelam Mathews , Delhi 14-Feb-2019 Aviation infrastructure in Laos is being upgraded in line with the continued evolution of the liberalised single aviation market (SAM) in the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). “By investing in infrastructure and [a regulatory] framework, we are drafting a seamless management plan towards ASEAN open skies,” deputy transport minister Santisouk Simmalavong remarked in January during the Global Aviation Summit in Mumbai. Tourism is another major driver behind airport upgrades to improve regional connectivity. For example, Laos expects visitor traffic from China to rise sharply from about 640,000 in 2017 to 1.5 million by 2023....JAR Big-spending Kuwait underlines dependence on international expertise Neelam Mathews , Delhi 13-Feb-2019 The Kuwaiti government intends to invest USD20 billion on modernising and expandin...

India remains on high growth trajectory, says Gittens

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Neelam Mathews , Delhi February 4, 2019 Indian efforts to grow its aviation infrastructure have been boosted by the 2016 National Civil Aviation Policy but challenges persist, Airports Council International (ACI) World Director General Angela Gittens told   Jane’s in an exclusive interview. Speaking on the sidelines of the Global Aviation Summit in Mumbai, Gittens urged Indian airports to focus on “accommodating growth and securing sustainable and good customer service”.,,,Read more JAR 1735867 Angela Gittens, ACI World Director General, spoke to Jane’s in January during the Global Aviation Summit in Mumbai. ( Neelam Mathews ) ...more in JAR Follow us on Facebook   Follow us on Twitter   Follow us on LinkedIn   Follow us on YouTube