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Tata's Air India turns 2: The milestones that lie ahead

Tata Group's Air India is expecting new aircraft deliveries at an average rate of one in every six days throughout 2024, which include wide-body planes as well as single-aisle planes. 

By Madeeha Mujawar  Jan 25, 2024 11:11:34 PM IST (Published)

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Air India, which completed two years of its privatisation this week, is looking to onboard more CAT-III crew, have better roster planning and make preemptive flight cancellations to deal with the fog-related disruptions. The airline has also been facing flak from its customers for last-minute cancellations in the current winter season.

Tata Group, which now runs Air India, took control of the full-service carrier from the Union Government on January 27, 2022, marking its return to the original owners. 

Last week, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) imposed a penalty of ₹30 lakh on Air India for flouting fog preparedness rules. The DGCA held the airline guilty of not having rostered CAT-III trained pilots who can fly in low-visibility conditions ahead of the cold season.