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Gaining control of maintenance services was a part of Air India’s restructuring plan even before the June crash. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Air India is working on improving the reliability of its aircraft, collaborating with Singapore on industry best practices and retrofitting legacy planes, its CEO Campbell Wilson told staff on Friday.
For FY25, AI, together with its budget arm Air India Express (IX), reported a combined net loss of ₹9,568.4 crore (US$1.15 billion). It’s a reminder that even with Tata’s backing, turning around a ...
Air India partners with Singapore Airlines to enhance aircraft reliability. The airline will retrofit its wide-body and ...
Air India and Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the supply of SAF ...
Air India has raised the retirement age for its pilots from 58 to 65 years, marking a notable shift in its retirement policy.
A lot needs to happen before the Tata-run airline can hope to take a leading position in India’s aviation landscape.
Moreover, the operating crew on board AI138 reaching their mandatory flight duty time limit also caused the flight ...
Air India’s part-owner Singapore Airlines took a hit in its latest financial results, with profit well down from a year ago. Singapore Airlines’ first quarter results released today showed net profit ...
India and Singapore explored deepening their engagement on digitalisation, skill building and industrial parks at the third ...
India and China have reached an agreement to reinstate direct flight connections between the Chinese mainland and India ...