Tata Group approaches its third anniversary of acquiring Air India in January, CEO Campbell Wilson provides a comprehensive overview of the airline’s strategic transformation and market positioning including strong dominance on the metro routes.
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A major crash averted on Saturday (June 8, 2024) at Mumbai Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM).
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In the dynamic world of aviation, India has emerged as a key player in international travel over the past two decades.
Pieter Elbers, the CEO of IndiGo (6E), Asia’s largest airline and the eighth largest globally, is currently thriving with four consecutive quarters of profits while many other airlines are facing challenges or contemplating bankruptcy.
India is actively developing a national policy with the aim of transforming its airports into significant international hubs, providing convenient single-point international connectivity across the South Asian region.
The airline is also preparing to introduce the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with two of them already in India and undergoing the painting process before the official brand reveal.
The Indian government’s initiative to position India as a key aircraft leasing hub is poised to receive a significant boost, as two major airlines, IndiGo (6E) and Air India (AI), are establishing leasing units in GIFT City, Gujarat.