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'A transformative time for Air India': CEO Campbell Wilson on the airline’s 3-year overhaul

IndiaTimes Monday, 2 June 2025
Air India, under Tata Group's ownership, is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by an order of 570 new planes. The airline, previously lacking investment and Star Alliance partnerships, has established interline agreements with all Star Alliance carriers. Operating 191 aircraft, Air India serves 112 global destinations, signaling a renewed commitment to customer experience and expansion.
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