Air India aims to strengthen partnerships with airports
Air India is seeking to improve its systems by forging stronger collaborations with airports in India and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Tata Group-owned airline has developed a five-year roadmap for transformation under Vihaan.AI.
Rajesh Dogra, the Chief Customer Experience Officer, and Global Operations – Airport Operations have stated that AirIndia is not utilizing the best available aviation technologies in the market. Therefore, the airline is working closely with airport operators worldwide, including those in India, JFK (New York), SFO (San Francisco), and LHR (the UK), seeking their assistance and collaboration.
Air India
At the CAPA India aviation summit, Dogra also highlighted the importance of collaboration between airlines and airports, emphasizing that they cannot operate in silos. To enhance collaboration, he stressed the significance of data sharing among all stakeholders in the industry, including airports, airlines, and Online Travel Agents (OTAs). He also cited DigiYatra as an excellent example of how data sharing can be achieved. And stating that sharing data among stakeholders is essential for the success of the aviation industry.
In January 2022, Tata Group took control of AirIndia, which had been incurring losses, along with Air India Express and a 50% stake in AIATSL.
In its recent announcement, the airline has placed orders for 470 aircraft, which includes 70 wide-body planes, from Airbus and Boeing. The order comprises 250 aircraft from Airbus and 220 from Boeing. Moreover, the airline has the option to buy an additional 370 aircraft from both plane manufacturers.
Furthermore, the merger process of AirAsia India, which has been rebranded as AIX Connect, with Air India Express, and the merger of Vistara with Air India are underway.
Also Read: Latest Indian Aviation News and Aviation News
Private & Non-scheduled Charter operators in India
Go through, the Mall of Aviation
For the best HELIPAD CONSULTANCY