Thursday 21 May 2015

Indian Air Force successfully landed fighter jet on Yamuna Expressway

India has successfully landed a jet fighter on an expressway for the first time as a part of trials to use highways for emergency landings. A Mirage 2000 fighter jet of the Indian air force landed on the expressway connecting the capital, Delhi, with Agra early on Thursday. The 102-mile-long Yamuna Expressway is one of India's most modern highways. The air force plans to develop various sections of India's highways to be used as runways at short notice.

The air force said in a statement that the aircraft flew in from a base in central India and made a "practice approach on the highway, coming down to a height of 100m before landing off the next approach" in Uttar Pradesh state.

The IAF has been considering the use of national highways for emergency landing by fighter aircraft. "Such landings can be carried out in emergencies if an active airport is not available under certain circumstances," IAF officials said.

As the runway needs to be straight, levelled, and without any slope, the section of the highway will be developed accordingly. Also, the part that will be used as road runway will have no electricity poles, masts, or mobile phone towers. Other countries that already have road runways are China, Pakistan, Sweden, Germany, and Singapore.

CRS Group congrats to IAF for their successfully landing a jet fighter on Yamuna Expressway.

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Dragon Mart in Greater Noida

Giant Center, a gathering of 50 Chinese venture and assembling organizations, has rented 200,000 sq ft of space in Omaxe Connaught Place, Greater Noida to open retail outlets and workplaces.


Omaxe will add to the rented region as "Dragon Mart" for Chinese organizations that will open and run retail outlets, workplaces, agent workplaces, presentation focuses and other such offices, the organization said in a discharge. Mythical beast Mart will be a center of Chinese producers and retailers investigating and offering their items on both B2B and B2C stage and will likewise open streets for India makers and suppliers to get to their items and administrations.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' activity has created immense energy amongst outside organizations willing to tap the high-potential Indian business," said Mohit Goel, CEO, Omaxe Limited.

Giant Center is a piece of Floret International Ventures Ltd. Floret is a main global Trade Consultant and administration supplier organization in the specific business sector of China and India.

Other real occupiers in the 1.9 million sq ft Omaxe Connaught Place Greater Noida are Kwality Group, which has needed 25,000 sq ft to work nourishment court; INOX, which has joined to work 5 screen multiplex, Easyday to work hypermarket. Other vanilla brands incorporate Madura, Arvind and SSIPL.