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We are proud to have the largest international network in the country and the most nonstop routes connecting India with global destinations. Our extensive network of flights covers over 85 destinations across the globe, including 46 domestic destinations and 39 international destinations in over 27 countries. 12,000+ Employees Worldwide, 79 Destinations, 59 Nonstop International Routes, 90 Years Of Service.
Our new brand identity captures the essence of a bold new India, marking a milestone in our transformation to become a world-class airline with an Indian heart. The new look reimagines the iconic Indian window shape to symbolise a ‘Window of Possibilities’. Our new logo - ‘The Vista’ - is inspired by the peak of the window, signifying possibilities and outlook for the future.
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Rating by Women Employees | 3.6 Good rated by 218 women | 3.6 Good rated by 281 women | 3.8 Good rated by 96 women | 3.7 Good rated by 753 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 558 men | 3.5 Good rated by 676 men | 3.7 Good rated by 197 men | 3.6 Good rated by 1.5k men |
Job Security | 3.7 Good | 3.3 Average | 3.9 Good | 3.6 Good |
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Air India Places Order For 34 Trainer Aircraft
- Air India has placed an order for 34 trainer aircraft, including 31 single engine planes and three twin-engine planes, for its flying training organization in Maharashtra.
- The Flying Training Organization (FTO) is being set up at Belora airport in Amravati, Maharashtra and is expected to be operational by the second half of next year.
- The order includes 31 single-engine aircraft from piper aircraft in the US and three twin-engine planes from Austria-based Diamond Aircraft.
- The new Aviation Training Academy in Gurugram, Haryana has been opened by Air India, which is part of the Tata Group-owned airline's expansion plans.
Air India to create premium lounge at Delhi airport
- Air India plans to create premium lounges at Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru airports.
- The lounge at Delhi airport is expected to be ready by June 2025.
- The lounges will offer a luxurious setting and enhanced ground service experience.
- Air India aims to provide an enhanced experience to first-class, business-class, eligible FFP, and Star Alliance members.
Domestic airlines seek phased rollout of revised pilot duty norms
- Domestic airlines have requested a phased rollout of the revised pilot duty norms introduced by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in January.
- Airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, have raised concerns about the proposed changes in rules, such as increasing the weekly rest period from 36 to 40 hours and restricting the number of night flights.
- IndiGo opposes the proposed amendment to night operations rules, calling for the retention of the current definition of night and expressing concerns about the operational impact.
- Air India suggests that hasty implementation of the new norms could lead to flight cancellations due to insufficient crew availability, while pilot unions oppose this argument.
Air India Unveils Five-Year Plan To Optimise International Routes With Delhi Hub
- Air India plans to optimize international routes with Delhi hub.
- From January 2025, Air India will introduce a fourth daily service between Delhi and Bangkok.
- Air India will deploy retrofitted A320neo and A321neo aircraft on various international routes.
- The makeover includes optimizing flight schedules from Delhi to Paris, Frankfurt, Singapore, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Air India tweaks schedules, eyes for a share of Europe-Australia traffic
- Air India is making schedule changes in order to compete for a share of Europe-Australia traffic.
- The airline plans to space out its Europe-bound flights and re-time its Australia flights to enable smoother connections via Delhi.
- Air India aims to improve its international network, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, with new flights and code-share partnerships.
- The changes come amidst the growth of Indian tourist arrivals in Australia and increasing competition from West Asian carriers.
Air India To Roll Out Generative AI-Driven, Red Dot Award-Winning Booking System
- Air India has won global recognition for its generative artificial intelligence-driven booking feature.
- The concept won the Red Dot award, a prestigious recognition for design concepts.
- The AI-driven booking system aims to minimize user effort, reduce ticket-booking time, and improve the overall booking journey.
- Air India plans to roll out the system across its digital channels soon.
Air India, IndiGo operations to get a boost as CFM improves A320neo engine
- CFM International has improved the durability of the LEAP-1A engines, providing relief to airlines like Air India and IndiGo.
- The updated high-pressure turbine durability kit for LEAP-1A engines has been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration and European Aviation Safety Agency.
- The improvements address the airlines' expectations for longer time between overhauls and reduce flight disruptions and added costs.
- The development of the durability kit involved testing and optimizing the engine components to withstand wear and tear caused by dust particles.
Air India Extends Inflight Entertainment Service To Single-Aisle Planes
- Air India has extended its wireless inflight entertainment service, 'Vista Stream', to its single-aisle fleet.
- Passengers can now stream over 1600+ hours of premium curated content directly to their personal electronic devices.
- The service is available on both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft across international and domestic networks.
- The content includes Bollywood blockbusters, Hollywood hits, documentaries, classic tunes, and curated children's programs.
Air India Orders 100 More Airbus Aircraft, Expanding Fleet By 470 Planes
- Private carrier Air India has placed an order to purchase 100 more Airbus aircraft, including 10 wide-body A350 and 90 narrow-body A320 family aircraft.
- This order is in addition to the previous orders of 470 aircraft that Air India had placed with Airbus and Boeing last year.
- Air India has also tied up with Airbus for component and maintenance support for its A350 fleet.
- The total number of aircraft ordered by Air India from Airbus now stands at 350.
Air India places order for additional 100 Airbus jets, including A350s
- Air India has placed an additional order for 100 Airbus jets, including 10 widebody A350s and 90 narrowbody A320s.
- This order is in addition to the 470 aircraft order placed by Air India with Airbus and Boeing last year.
- Air India becomes the first Indian airline to operate the Airbus A350.
- The new order takes Air India's total order with Airbus to 350 aircraft.
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