Air India (AI) has successfully transported 1,000 tonnes of fresh Indian mangoes from India (BOM) to major cities across Europe (FRA), North America (JFK, YYZ, SFO), and the Middle East (DXB) during April 2025.
Air India Cargo Growth
Air India (AI) has been awarded the Good Distribution Practices (GDP) certification for its Cargo business, becoming the first and only Indian carrier to achieve this global standard.
Air India Group (AI) is streamlining its cargo operations across its four airlines, potentially leading to the creation of a separate entity with dedicated freighters.
Tata Group’s manufacturing arm is taking steps to secure “captive” volumes of hi-tech cargo, including iPhone, for its subsidiary, Air India (AI), in anticipation of aircraft deliveries.
Air India (AI), owned by the Tata Group and currently undergoing a significant fleet expansion, is formulating new approaches to increase its market share in the air cargo industry.
Tata-owned Air India (AI), a prominent player in the Indian aviation industry, has taken a major step towards bolstering the country’s air cargo ecosystem.