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Thursday, 23 August 2012

United Airlines announced today that it awarded $851,000 in college scholarships through the United Scholarship Fund


United Airlines announced today that it awarded $851,000 in college scholarships through the United Scholarship Fund  to 580 employees and children of employees for the 2012-13 academic year. The United Scholarship Fund remains the only scholarship program in the country funded solely through employee contributions and donations from fundraising. The United Management Association supports the scholarship fund through its fundraising activities.

"Our employees generously donate to this scholarship fund, and our co-workers and their children who benefit from that generosity are so appreciative," said Donna Towle, United's vice president of employee relations. "These families tell us what a difference the scholarships make in covering the costs of education. We are so proud of this year's recipients."



The 580 scholarship recipients are studying at colleges and universities across the U.S. and the world, with a majority of scholarships being awarded to students attending school in Illinois, Texas, California, Colorado, New Jersey, New York and Ohio, where United hubs are located and where many employees live and work. Scholarship applicants hailed from international locations ranging from Hong Kong to Mexico City and from Guam to India. The students receiving college scholarships have an average GPA of 3.91 and represent a wide-range of majors. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $3,000, and more than half of the scholarships were awarded to repeat recipients.

Since 2002, the United Scholarship Fund has awarded 1,861 scholarships worth more than $6.5 million. The United Scholarship Fund is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting the educational development of United co-workers and their dependents.



About United

United Airlines and United Express operate an average of 5,574 flights a day to 377 airports on six continents from our hubs in Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Guam, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. In 2011, United carried more traffic than any other airline in the world, and operated more than two million flights carrying 142 million passengers. United is upgrading its cabins with more flat-bed seats in first and business class and more extra-legroom economy-class seating than any other airline in North America. United operates nearly 700 mainline aircraft and has orders for more than 270 new aircraft deliveries through 2022, including 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 25 Airbus A350XWBs, and 100 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft. United was rated the world's most admired airline on FORTUNE magazine's 2012 airline-industry list of the World's Most Admired Companies. Readers of Global Traveler magazine have voted United's MileagePlus program the best frequent flyer program for eight consecutive years. United is a founding member of Star Alliance, which provides service to 193 countries via 27 member airlines. More than 85,000 United employees reside in every U.S. state and in countries around the world. For more information, visit united.com or follow United on Twitter and Facebook. The common stock of United's parent, United Continental Holdings, Inc., is traded on the NYSE under the symbol UAL.



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Kingfisher Pilot allegedly flies woman in cockpit, DGCA orders probe

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Kingfisher Airlines, which is already facing a safety audit by the country's civil aviation regulator Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), on Thursday camed under fresh scrutiny following reports that one of its pilots flew a woman in the cockpit in violation of rules.

The DGCA has asked the airline to submit a report and said stern action would be taken if the pilot is found guilty.

Sources said the captain of a Delhi-Mumbai Kingfisher flight had on Sunday allegedly allowed a woman to fly in the cockpit flouting DGCA rules.

This has come at a time when DGCA is conducting a safety audits of cash-strapped Kingfisher and another airline which are facing financial distress as per the civil aviation regulator's audit in December last.

Asked about the incident, Kingfisher spokesperson Prakash Mirpuri said, "We are investigating the matter."

According to the sources, the captain in question, who is also a head of the Kingfisher Airline's pilot training, allegedly allowed the woman to fly in the cockpit despite protests by the cabin crew who termed it as violation of DGCA rules.

As soon as the flight landed in Mumbai, the cabin crew lodged a complaint with the airline management, they said.



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Why so many case of suicide at Infosys, Wipro, IIT and IIMs ? Who is Accountable ? Who is Responsable ? Reasons : Over work load ? Exploitation ? Recession ? Frustation ?


Why so many  case of suicide at Infosys, Wipro, IIT and IIMs ?

Who is Accountable ?
Who is Responsable ?

Reasons :

Over work load ?
Exploitation ?
Recession ?
Frustation ?


Within a fortnight of joining the M.Tech programme at the IIT Madras, S Merugu Manasa (21), from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh has committed suicide at her hostel dormitory on Tuesday evening. But, it turned out to be a revelation for the family that the brilliant girl had kept her marriage under the wraps.

While the parents were unaware of it, records at IIT showed that her hubby was Srinivas Minisala, said to be working with Infosys at Hyderabad.

'Sakhi', the Telugu version of 'Alaipaayuthe', featuring chocolate baby Madhavan and Kollywood sensation 'Shalini' was a great hit. The film revolves around the lead pair getting married while pursuing their studies and finally getting integrated with their families. Even the songs were hugely popular.

Police have informed both her parents and husband about the death.

Hailing from Ramagundem in Karimnagar district, she had entered into wedlock with Srinivas Minisala, her batchmate at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. She joined IIT to pursue specialisation in Chemical Engineering and was a resident of the Sarayu Hostel Extension in the campus.

She was sharing the dormitory with seven others. Within a few days of entering the campus, Manasa had disclosed to colleagues that she was married. Known to be fun-loving, her decision to end her life has come as a surprise to her room-mates and others.

Academic pressure could not have been the reason for the suicide is what a senior professor maintained since classes have commenced only from August 1. She has not left any suicide note. This is the second suicide by a student in the campus since April.

Soon after her enrollment, Manasa left for home and after a stay of three days had returned on Tuesday morning. According to her room mates and the hostel staff, she looked a bit disturbed. Police said she skipped lunch, telling her colleagues that she would join them later.

Instead she locked the dormitory from inside and hanged herself from the ceiling fan with her duppata. Though the incident had happened at around 2.30 pm, police were informed only after 4.30 pm. Police investigating the case said personal problems could be the reason that had driven the girl to take this extreme step.

Her roommates who returned in the evening they found the door locked from inside. With no response, they alerted the hostel authorities and the door was broken open. The body was sent for post-mortem and police said her family had collected the body from the hospital.

In a twist to this incident, a photojournalist of an English Daily who visited IIT and took pictures was assaulted by a professor and the security guards. The professor had asked the lensman, who was on his way back, to delete the pictures he had taken.

On refusing to do so, the professor and the securitymen thrashed him.

After the issue snowballed into a controversy, IIT Madras Director Bhaskar Ramamurthy issued an apology for the attack on the photographer.

AP Forensic Science Laboratory (APFSL) investigators on Wednesday cleared the air on the death of Infosys employee Neelima and stated that there was nothing suspicious in her viscera samples. They submitted a report to this effect to Gandhi Hospital doctors.

Based on the post-mortem examination (PME) earlier submitted by doctors, police had reached the conclusion that it was a case of suicide.

Neelima died after falling from the seventh floor of Infosys building in July. However, Gandhi Hospital doctors had referred the case to APFSL since they found some liquid in her stomach.



Wednesday cleared the air on the death of Infosys employee Neelima and stated that ... police had reached the conclusion.

Forensic report confirms Neelima's suicide
Times of India
... Wednesday cleared the air on the death of Infosys employee Neelima and stated that ... police had reached the conclusion that it was a case of suicide.
Mysterious suicide at IIT Madras
India Today
... from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh has committed suicide at her hostel dormitory ... was Srinivas Minisala, said to be working with Infosys at Hyderabad.

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Australia's struggling flagship carrier Qantas Airways cancelled orders for 35 Boeing Dreamliner Jets




Australia's struggling flagship carrier Qantas Airways cancelled orders for 35 Boeing Dreamliner Jets to further cut costs after posting a full-year net loss for the first time in 17 years due to its bleeding international division.


Qantas (QAN.AX) shares jumped to their highest in more than two months as investors welcomed moves by the airline to slash costs following a year troubled by a record fuel bill, rising competition and a labour union that has opposed the carrier's spending cuts.

The airline, which had earlier flagged a net loss, reported a shortfall of A$244 million in the 12 months ended June 30.

Chief Executive Alan Joyce declined to give any guidance for earnings in the current year, citing ongoing volatility, but said the airline remained committed to reaching break-even in its international business in financial 2015.

"Given lower growth requirements in this uncertain global context," Qantas is cancelling orders to buy 35 Boeing 787-9s, Joyce said.


The cancellation would result in an unspecified "reduction in our forward capital expenditure commitments," the CEO said, noting that the aircraft are worth a total of $8.5 billion at list prices.

"There is not a lot of flexibility left in the Qantas balance sheet and with their operating performance they have not many options left to conserve capital other than by delaying or cancelling orders and staying with a older fleet, " said David Liu, head of research at fund manager ATI Asset Management, which exited all its Qantas holdings over the past two months.

"Most of the cancelled aircraft were meant for the overseas routes and with the trading environment for their international operations, it is not surprising," Liu said.

Qantas has a current fleet size of 308 aircraft.

Options and purchase rights for another 50 Boeing 787-9 aircraft would be brought forward by two years to 2016, Joyce said. The moves mean a two-year delay in the delivery of the carrier's first 787-9s.

The cancellation is a major blow for Seattle-based Boeing (BA.N), which said in a statement that it stood by Qantas as a "long-standing and valued Boeing customer."

Qantas will still take delivery of 15 Boeing 787-8s, the smaller variant of the wide-body, twin-engine jet, for its Jetstar subsidiary towards the second half of 2013, Joyce said.

TURNAROUND PLAN

Qantas on Thursday posted a second-half underlying loss before tax of A$107 million, compared with a A$135 million profit a year earlier. That beat expectations of a A$128.4 million loss, according to Reuters calculations.

Qantas, which has embarked on a five-year turnaround strategy announced last year, is separating its loss-making international business from its profitable domestic unit, eliminating loss-making routes, axing 2,800 jobs and slashing capital spending over two years by A$700 million.

The cost-cutting measures have been opposed by unions and the airline is emerging from a bruising industrial dispute that led to the grounding of its entire fleet for close to two days last year.

But investors had been looking for signs that Qantas is managing its costs, particularly the fuel bill, which the carrier had warned would be its highest ever in the 2011/12 financial year.

The bill came in at A$4.3 billion, up 18 percent on the previous year. Qantas forecast underlying fuel costs for the first half of 2012/13 at A$2.3 billion, suggesting the potential for another record year of losses.

"There's no silver bullet, there's no easy fix, there's no exit here that's going to solve it," Joyce told reporters. "But we are committed to it."

Joyce added he believed the airline had reached an "inflexion point" and the changes implemented should result in improvement.

Shares in Qantas rose 6 percent to A$1.24 at 0140 GMT.

The airline is the worst performing stock in the sector this year among 36 large- and mid-cap airlines globally, with its shares down 20 percent, Thomson Reuters StarMine data shows.

WORKING ON PARTNERSHIPS

Joyce, who confirmed earlier this week he would not receive a bonus this year, said Thursday that the airline "continues to work on building up partnerships."

Qantas has been seeking alliances with other carriers in the region to overcome its disadvantage as a so-called "end-of-line" carrier. Qantas, nicknamed the Flying Kangaroo, has to spend more on fuel than other airlines in Asia to carry passengers on inter-continental routes as its aircraft are based in Australia.

But, so far, talks to revive Qantas' ailing international business by floating a new Asian premium airline joint venture have gone nowhere.

Qantas ended discussions with Malaysian Airline (MASM.KL) in March and instead said it would set up a regional low-cost carrier in the increasingly overcrowded low-frills market with China Eastern Airlines (600115.SS).

The carrier said last month that it was in talks with several airlines, including Emirates, on a potential alliance. A tie-up with Emirates would give Qantas access to greater numbers of passengers from Emirates's hub in the Middle East.

At the same time, Qantas is facing increasing competition on domestic routes from Virgin Australia (VAH.AX), which is benefiting from alliances with Middle East airline Etihad, Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI), Air New Zealand AIR.NZ and Delta (DAL.N).

Thursday's earnings are the last to be posted by Qantas in its current form. The airline splits its domestic and international operations into separate reporting units at the start of the 2012/13 financial year. (Reporting By Jane Wardell Additional reporting by Narayanan Somasundarum in Sydney and William Rigby in Seattle; Editing by Ryan Woo)


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Business Standard
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Reuters
AX) shares jumped to their highest in more than two months as investors welcomed moves by theairline to slash costs following a year troubled by a record fuel bill, rising competition and a labour union that has opposed the carrier's spending cuts ...
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More cost cuts loom as jet fuel prices cage 'Flying Kangaroo'
Reuters
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Lufthansa plans more job cuts, outsourcing
Business Times (subscription)
[FRANKFURT] Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it plans to cut more jobs and may move some activities outside Germany as it works on a savings plan aimed at shaving 1.5 billion euros (S$2.33 billion) from annual costs by 2015. The measures, also including...
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Madhumita, Geetika, Shehla Masood, Bhawari, Fiza who Next ? Who is more accountable ?

What should be a punishment for

Amarmani
Gopal Goyal
Dhruvnarayan Singh
Dr Vijay Malya
and
Other Politicians ??



This is not a matter of ambitions, this is matter of ``short cuts`` of getting success overnight, if a flight attendant of a company gets post of director in one day, then herself thought that something going wrong. surely Kanda is a victim but clapping never done by single hand. Sordid saga of exploiting women by powerful politicians,who have no morals .

Girls are running after money at the cost of their body. Work hard and do not exchange body for money. These are all very educated women. They are reported dancing nude, drinking in parties. Follow the Sita, Savitri. why a 23 year old was forcing Kanda to divorce his wife and marry her (23) year old. kandas kids are bigger than her. If a man rapes, he must be hanged. But if a joy ride is offered to him, then he must not be blammed.

Well researched article. Covered each n every aspect about both women. Fault is at both ends in both the cases. Only thing is that sufferers in the end are only women. That should not be.

I hardly see any coercion in this case. It appears to be a mutually agreed arrangement followed by the fatal outcome of any wrongdoing.

It is a sameful practice by rich man (dolatmand) who have an eye on woman`s face ,lurred them and pushed in black hole ,so it is my request never help to escape such person ,who forced to suicide her,no body wants to self murder w/o some irristible torture and other type of molestations.our Govt. is wasting time to investigate such person`s crime that is open in day light ,no more proofs,stateway shoot out such type of person in front of public ,so that other people learn a lesson & think 100 times to do such task.

True...Reason being aspirations to fly high in the sky do not have feet hence Talent is rarely used..I guess It is imperative for today`s women not to use HER ASSETS to accomplish the dreams...God bless to those who want to go on TOP without scaling up the Ladder.








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