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Qatar Airways Boeing 777-9 Aircraft Interior: A New Era of Luxury

Qatar Airways Boeing 777-9 Aircraft Interior: A New Era of Luxury

Qatar Airways is set to elevate the in-flight experience with the addition of 20 Boeing b777-9 aircraft, showcasing its cutting-edge Qsuite Next Gen.

This new fleet of aircraft will further solidify the airline’s position as a leader in premium air travel, offering passengers a host of advanced features and unparalleled comfort.

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The highly-anticipated Qsuite Next Gen features a host of innovations designed to enhance the passenger experience. Among these updates are movable monitors with Bluetooth connectivity, companion suites with window views, larger lie-flat and double beds, lockable drawers, and a touchscreen Passenger Control Unit.

The redesigned Quad Suite now boasts movable 4K OLED Panasonic Astrova IFE screens, a first for any airline globally. These screens can be repositioned to maximize social and productivity space, accommodating up to four passengers in the Quad Suite and two in the Companion Suite.

The suite also enhances rest and relaxation with increased dining space, reflecting Qatari heritage, and added privacy with digitally controlled dividers. Larger lie-flat and double beds are complemented by Qatar Airways’ signature turn-down service and a ‘Make My Bed’ feature.

The Companion Suite mirrors many of the Quad Suite’s features but includes the added benefit of window views for a more intimate travel experience.

The Qsuite Next Gen also embraces new technologies for improved passenger convenience and connectivity. boeing777x With customizable ambient lighting and privacy controls available through the upgraded touchscreen Passenger Control Units, the Qsuite Next Gen promises a truly personalized journey.

As Qatar Airways continues to expand its network of over 170 destinations worldwide, these advancements ensure that passengers experience the highest levels of comfort and innovation in the sky.

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No More Jet Airways. Supreme Court Says “No Choice”, Orders Liquidation

No More Jet Airways. Supreme Court Says "No Choice", Orders Liquidation

Jet Airways was once one of India’s leading airlines, known for its service and extensive network. Founded in 1993, it served millions of passengers, connecting cities across India and international destinations.

However, since grounding its flights in April 2019, Jet Airways has struggled to navigate financial turbulence, leading to years of efforts to revive the airline and return it to the skies.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, citing “no choice” but to take this decisive step after the resolution plan failed to meet creditor obligations. The court invoked its extraordinary powers under Article 142, which allows it to make orders for “complete justice” in any case, overriding previous tribunal rulings.

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The Jalan-Kalrock Consortium (JKC), which had won the bid to revive Jet, faced criticism for not fulfilling payment commitments to creditors, which included major banks like the State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank.

The Supreme Court’s ruling pointed to “peculiar and alarming” issues surrounding the resolution plan’s implementation, leading to its conclusion that liquidation was the only feasible outcome.

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Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, alongside Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, emphasized that while liquidation should be a last resort, it was necessary as the resolution plan was “no longer capable of implementation.”

In line with this decision, the court ordered that the ₹200 crore already infused by JKC be forfeited and directed the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) in Mumbai to appoint a liquidator to oversee the process.

JKC, a partnership between Murari Jalan, a UAE-based Indian entrepreneur, and Florian Fritsch, a Jet shareholder through Kalrock Capital Partners Limited, had taken ownership of Jet Airways two years after it was grounded. The consortium’s inability to fulfill its financial obligations has now led to this final verdict, marking the end of an era for Jet Airways in India.

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