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Air India Will See Progress On Key Initiatives In 2025

Air India Will See Progress On Key Initiatives In 2025

Air India Will See Progress On Key Initiatives In 2025
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28 Dec 2024 12:39 PM IST

New Delhi: Air India will see progress on various key initiatives, including refitting of wide body and narrow body planes, in 2025 as well as tighten practices and processes to ultimately become profitable, the airline’s chief Campbell Wilson said on Friday.

After taking over the loss-making Air India from the government in January 2022, Tata Group has been working on an ambitious transformation plan to turn around the airline, which recently also placed orders for 100 more aircraft.

In his message to the staff on Friday, Wilson said 2024 saw the realisation of some of the most significant milestones, including the completion of the mergers of Air India Express and AirAsia India, and Vistara with Air India that “position us as the fourth largest business, by revenue, in the Tata group”. Air India group operates 300 aircraft across both brands, flying over 60 million customers annually to more than 100 destinations in India and around the world.

While describing 2024 as a transformative year for Air India and Indian aviation in many ways, Wilson said 2025 will see progress on many more key initiatives of the airline such as refitting wide body and remaining narrow body aircraft with new seats and services. Further, Air India’s service standards will be elevated, raising the bar on what we consider ‘good’, and more consistently delivering to those new expectations, he added.

Refitting of narrow body aircraft has commenced while that of legacy wide body planes is expected to start in 2025. Wilson, the CEO and MD of Air India, also emphasised the airline will strengthen and tighten its practices and processes so that “we are not just consistent, we are also efficient and, ultimately, profitable”.

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