Airbus and India’s legacy industrialists Tata have established the country’s pioneering private-sector aircraft manufacturing ecosystem for the C295 program.
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Tata-owned Air India Group has successfully completed the merger of Air India (AI) and Vistara (UK) to form the only full-service carrier in India.
Tata Group will benefit from the Air India (AI) and Vistara (UK) merger that will begin with Vistara’s last flight today (November 11, 2024).
Tata Group’s airlines, which now have Air India (AI) and Air India Express (IX), have begun optimizing their networks under a strategic model aimed at defining distinct roles for each carrier.
Tata Group-owned Tata Advance Systems Limited (TIAL) recently inaugurated the final assembly line (FAL) facility for Airbus C295 transport aircraft and is planning to make a civilian aircraft, which might be ordered by its carrier, Air India (AI).
Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez prepare to inaugurate the TATA Aircraft Complex in Vadodara, marking India’s first private sector final assembly line for C295 military aircraft.
Air India Group parent Tata Group Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata dies at the age of 86 in Mumbai’s Beach Candy Hospital.
Tata Group’s aviation business under Air India Group has made significant strides in financial performance, according to the Tata Sons FY24 annual report.
This week, the Cabinet of Ministers has announced a major advancement in the privatization of Sri Lankan Airlines (UL), narrowing the field of potential acquirers from six to three prominent contenders.
Air India (AI) and Vistara (UK) collectively added 93 passengers to the no-fly lists due to instances of unruly in-flight behavior.