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Following the tragic crash of AI171 in Ahmedabad in June, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has addressed passengers and frequent ...
In an email to Maharaja Club members, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said that safety its the topmost priority of Air India's ...
Air India announced on June 18 a 15% cut in international widebody flights to stabilise operations after the AI171 crash in Ahmedabad.
The CEO and MD stated that, at Air India, the safety of the passengers, crew, and aircraft is not just a priority; it is their "unwavering commitment and the foundation of every decision we make".
Dubai: Air India announced it is on track to fully resume its international flight operations by October 1, following a ...
In a message to Maharaja Club members, Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson assured enhanced safety measures after the AI171 crash ...
Air India plans to gradually restore its international flights, aiming for full operations by October 1, 2025, after the ...
A new route between Ahmedabad and London (Heathrow) will operate three times weekly, replacing the current five-times-weekly ...
In a communication to its elite Maharaja Club members, Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson reiterated the airline’s ...
Gaining control of maintenance services was a part of Air India’s restructuring plan even before the June crash. Read more at ...
Air India will fully resume international flights by 1 October 2025, after a safety pause due to the Ahmedabad crash.
Air India grounded a Boeing 787 and cancelled its Delhi-Milan flight on Monday after a pre-departure maintenance issue, ...