Air India: What Needs Fixing Under The Hood
Tata Group's biggest challenge at Air India lies in improving what's not visible to the eye
Tata Group's biggest challenge at Air India lies in improving what's not visible to the eye
Campbell Wilson talks to Fortune India about the revival journey so far and what's left to be done.
As Tata-run Air India embarks on one of the biggest transformations in aviation history, a festering and rising resentment threatens the plan
The pilots' unions of the Tata-owned airline called the revised compensation structure 'draconian' which may lead to 'industrial unrest'.
Air India had earlier placed the biggest aircraft order ever to buy 470 planes from Boeing and Airbus.
These pilots will work with a full-service career for a maximum of five years after retirement at 58, till the age of 65 years