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The remaining stock stakes in AirAsia (India) were sold by the AirAsia Aviation Group to Air India, which is currently owned by the Tatas.
Two more airlines under India’s Tata brand shared their results for the last financial year – AirAsia India and Vistara. Like their bigger sibling Air India, both airlines also said raised losses mainly due to successive COVID waves, increasing fuel prices, and depreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.
Tata Subsidiary AirAsia India is Hiring for an Aircraft Maintenance technician position for Bangalore Location. Apply now | Aviation A2z
Indira Gandhi International IGI airport has been named the best in South Asia and India for the fourth consecutive year at the Skytrax Awards
The acquisition of AirAsia India by Air India has been approved by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). Know more
AirAsia India’s two A320 planes returned to the national capital after experiencing technical difficulties mid-flight. Know more
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) feels that the Asia Pacific travel and tourist business is being held back
According to a top executive at AirAsia India, the airline is testing how much fuel it can save by employing taxibots . Know more
The regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued AirAsia (India) Pvt. Ltd an air operating permit on May 7th, 2014.