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Ratan Tata: Part corporate titan, part secular living saintRatan Naval Tata, a prominent industrialist and philanthropist, passed away at 86. He transformed the Tata Group into a global giant and wa...
Best of artificial intelligence, machine learning will be deployed at Air India; airline is not just another biz for us: ChandrasekaranThere is a lot of hard work needed but the path is clear for the airline, N Chandrasekaran, who is also the Chairman of Air India said.
Best of artificial intelligence, machine learning will be deployed at Air India: ChandrasekaranAs Tata Group steers the transformation of loss-making Air India since taking control in January last year, Chandrasekaran said that he mos...
Air India launches new luxury amenities to enhance passengers' experience, check what’s insideAir India has launched new amenity kits for Premium Economy, Business and First Class to enhance the passenger experience onboard.
Vistara-AI merger: Tatas' another step to consolidate airline bizThe international service was among the first public-private partnerships in India, with the government holding 49 per cent, the Tatas keep...
JRD Tata's 118th birth anniversary: Remembering father of Indian aviationJRD Tata, who was Chairman of Tata & Sons for over fifty years, has also been known as the father of Indian Aviation. He was a visionary, w...
JRD Tata was the first pilot of Air India, took charge of the cockpit in 1932Jeh got his flying licence in 1929, three years before AI's first flight.
Air India finds a new address: Chronology of Air India privatisationThe international service was among the first public-private partnerships in India, with the government holding 49 per cent, the Tatas keep...
89th anniversary of first flight, group says filled with JRD Tata's spirit of adventureThe Tatas, the original owners of Air India, are also known to celebrate their heritage and its iconic leaders who continue to inspire its ...
Ratan Tata credits Chandra for decision behind Air India buy"The decision reached by Tata Sons was totally based on the study undertaken and concluded by those under the leadership of group chairman ...
Work to monetise Alliance Air, 3 other Air India subsidiaries to start now: DIPAM Secretary"There will be a plan for monetising the assets of AIAHL. It is a very big task again of clearing of AIAHL liabilities and disposal of asse...
Air India finds a new address: Chronology of Air India privatisationJehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy (JRD) Tata founded the airline in 1932 and named it Tata Airlines. In 1946, the aviation division of Tata Sons wa...
Tata Group better corporate for handing over Air India: Montek Singh AhluwaliaFinancial bids put in by the salt-to-software conglomerate and SpiceJet promoter Ajay Singh were opened a few days back and were vetted by ...
Ratan Tata does a #ThrowbackThursday, shares JRD's dream of a Tata carHere's how the octogenarian remembered the legend on his 117th birth anniversary.
Tata Motors launches Founders Edition of new Forever cars, SUVs for employeesDesigned as a tribute to JRD Tata, who founded the company in 1945 as a locomotive manufacturer, these select vehicles will also carry a si...
On JRD's 116th birth anniversary, Ratan Tata gets nostalgic; posts pic with Jeh of B1B bomber facility tourThe octogenarian took a trip down the memory lane.
Debt-laden Air India will have to shut down if sale offer flops“The airline will have to close down if it’s not privatized,” Hardeep Singh Puri told the Parliament.
Air India's most unusual baggage puts a spanner on Modi government's big selloff planThe airline owns prime landing slots as well as invaluable works of famous artists. But it also has $8 bn in debt, 27,000 staff and workers...
Tata Sons-Singapore Airlines carrier plans to launch operations by June next yearTata Sons will hold 51% stake in the airline while the rest will be held by SIA. The two partners plan to initially invest $49 mn into the ...
SUNDAY ET: Cool facts about conglomerates Samsung, Sony, Tata, Godrej and othersSalt-to-software, ships-to-chips. Such descriptors fit many conglomerates across the world that sell everything under the sun. Or at least,...