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By Nimrat , 27 June 2025
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Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines Infuse Rs 9,558 Crore into Air India Amid Struggles and Transformation

In a bold move to stabilize and revitalize Air India, Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines have collectively injected over Rs 9,500 crore into the loss-making airline in the fiscal year 2024-25. The infusion is part of a broader strategy to meet Air India's capital expenditure needs and fund its ongoing transformation plan. Following the merger of Vistara into Air India in November 2024, Singapore Airlines acquired a 25.1% stake in the airline, further solidifying its financial commitment.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 27 June 2025
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India’s Domestic Air Travel Grows Modestly in May; IndiGo Retains Market Dominance

India’s domestic aviation sector posted a modest growth of 1.89% in May 2025, with total passenger traffic reaching 140.56 lakh, according to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Market leader IndiGo maintained its stronghold with a 64% share, flying over 93 lakh passengers. Air India Group followed with 26.5% market share. Akasa Air and SpiceJet accounted for smaller fractions, at 5.3% and 2.4%, respectively. The report also highlighted operational performance, with IndiGo leading in on-time departures at 84%.

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By Geeta Maurya , 24 June 2025
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Air India Flight from London to Mumbai Experiences In-Flight Medical Incident; Passengers and Crew Treated and Discharged

An Air India flight traveling from London Heathrow to Mumbai reported a medical incident on Monday, where five passengers and two crew members experienced symptoms of dizziness and nausea during the journey. Upon safe landing in Mumbai, two passengers and two cabin crew were taken for further medical evaluation but were subsequently discharged after receiving care. Air India has initiated an investigation into the event and has formally reported the matter to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

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By Amrita Bhatia , 22 June 2025
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Air India Faces Regulatory Wrath Amid Safety Oversight Failures and Tragic Crash Fallout

India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued a stern warning to Air India, threatening to suspend or revoke the airline’s operational license over persistent violations of pilot duty scheduling and oversight. The action follows systemic lapses in crew management, culminating in the removal of three senior officials. While not directly linked, the regulatory crackdown comes days after a catastrophic crash involving a London-bound Dreamliner that killed over 270 people.

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By Agamveer Singh , 21 June 2025
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Air India Cancels Eight Flights Amid Maintenance Push; Offers Refunds and Rebooking Options

Air India on Friday announced the cancellation of eight flights, including four international routes, citing enhanced maintenance requirements and operational considerations. The affected flights include services between India and destinations such as Dubai and Melbourne, alongside key domestic sectors. The airline emphasized that passenger convenience remains a priority, offering full refunds or complimentary rescheduling to mitigate disruption. Efforts are underway to re-accommodate travellers on alternative services at the earliest opportunity.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 20 June 2025
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Air India Crash: Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran Offers Apology, Urges Patience as Investigations Unfold

In the wake of the catastrophic Air India crash in Ahmedabad that claimed over 270 lives, Tata Sons and Air India Chairman N. Chandrasekaran has issued a heartfelt public apology, describing the tragedy as “inexpressible” and committing to support grieving families. In an exclusive interview, Chandrasekaran called for restraint amid speculation, reiterating that the ill-fated aircraft and its crew had clean operational histories.

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By Keshav Kulshrestha , 18 June 2025
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Volcanic Eruption in Indonesia Forces Air India to Abort Delhi–Bali Flight Mid-Air

A volcanic eruption near Indonesia’s Bali Island disrupted international air travel on Wednesday, prompting Air India to recall its Delhi–Bali flight mid-air due to safety concerns. The airline confirmed that the aircraft returned safely to Delhi, ensuring all 175 passengers and crew onboard were unharmed. The incident highlights the ongoing vulnerability of global aviation to natural disasters, especially in geologically active zones such as Southeast Asia. Authorities are monitoring the airspace near Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, while airlines reevaluate safety protocols.

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By Kirti Srinivasan , 18 June 2025
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Air India Turbulence Deepens: Flight Cancellations and DGCA Scrutiny Amplify Safety Concerns

Air India is grappling with escalating operational and regulatory turbulence following the June 12 crash of Flight AI171, a tragedy that has prompted sweeping inspections, cancellations, and regulatory intervention. The latest ripple came with the cancellation of Flight AI2491 from Mumbai to Lucknow on June 17, attributed to the cascading effects of weather-related diversions in Delhi. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has intensified oversight, calling for detailed pilot training records and conducting fleet checks.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 18 June 2025
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Air India Faces Potential Unlimited Liability in Ahmedabad Crash Under Global Aviation Law

The tragic crash of an Air India Boeing 787 in Ahmedabad on June 12, which claimed 241 lives, has sparked a complex web of international legal and financial consequences. Legal experts in the UK have emphasized that Air India and Boeing may both face unlimited liability under international aviation conventions if proven negligent. While Air India holds $1.5 billion in insurance coverage, compensations—especially when involving multiple nationalities and varying jurisdictions—could substantially exceed this cap.

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By Manbir Sandhu , 16 June 2025
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After Tragedy in the Skies, Raveena Tandon Stands by Air India Amid Grief and Scrutiny

In the wake of Air India’s catastrophic London-bound flight crash in Ahmedabad that claimed 270 lives, public confidence in the airline has come under intense strain. Yet amid the tragedy, actress Raveena Tandon has publicly expressed solidarity with Air India, posting heartfelt reflections during a recent flight with the airline. Her words echo the grief of a nation and the resilience of a crew grappling with immense emotional weight. As investigations continue and the airline pledges Rs.

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