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Polymer Modified Bitumen Market Size Forecast to Reach $14 Billion by 2026

Polymer Modified Bitumen Market Segment Analysis – By End Use Industry Commercial construction held the largest share in the polymer modified bitumen market in 2020 and is growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period, owing to the increased use of modified bitumen for constructing pavements, roods, parking structures, and so on. According to the US Census Bureau, in February 2020 total construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,366,697 which is 6.0 percent above the February 2019 rate of 1,288,951. According to India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), India aims to spend US$ 1.4 trillion on infrastructure in the next five years. In addition, in February 2020, a loan of $631 million to build the Vishakhapatnam-Chennai industrial corridor got approved by the Asian Development Bank. In addition, the government’s Udan scheme in India plans at making air travel affordable, by improving regional connectivity, and developing regional airports. In February 2020, the

HC expresses dismay over Spicejet missing deadline on dues owed to AAI

HC expresses dismay over Spicejet missing deadline on dues owed to AAI April 15, 2021 AAI’s counsels say airline’s intention to pay doubtful While expressing dismay over SpiceJet flouting the deadlines for payment of dues to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the Delhi Court directed the airline to make the payment. Meanwhile, in a fresh application, the AAI has raised doubts over the Gurugram-based airline’s intention to clear the dues at all. The matter is being heard before Justice Prathiba M Singh of the Delhi High Court. “SpiceJet must file a reply and repay the dues it has agreed to reconcile on,” said Justice Singh posting the matter for May 6.

India s Jewar Airport begins pre-qualification process for tenders

Ex-MLC blames airport authority, MPs for Mangaluru Airport s declining fortunes | Mangaluru News

Congress leader Ivan D’Souza s tirade came after an airline withdrew its Mangaluru-Delhi flight recently. MANGALURU: All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary and former MLC Ivan D’Souza on Wednesday squarely blamed the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the MPs from the region for the steady decline in fortunes of the Mangaluru International Airport. D’Souza said that a `Save Airport campaign would be launched if the laissez faire policy continues to affect the airport and the people of this region. He told reporters that although 16 years had passed after international status was accorded to the Airport, barring Middle East, the AAI and MPs had failed to develop it as a hub for international tourist destinations like Sri Lanka and east Asian countries.

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