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IS AIR INDIA BECOMING TATAS' ACHILLES' HEEL?
The Morning Standard
|November 02, 2025
THE sale of the collapsing government-owned Air India to the Tata Group on January 27, 2022 was greeted with some fanfare.
Though there was grumbling at the under pricing of Air India’s massive assets at just %18,000 crore, the Tata acquisition had popular support.
The group is known for efficiency and good consumer ethics, and there was guarded hope Air India will emerge as a good, competitive airline.
More than three years after the Tata takeover, Air India is struggling. It has not been able to shed its poor, sarkari record. Passenger services attract a litany of complaints, losses have mounted and all those promised ramp-ups in the form of new and refurbished aircraft can hardly be seen.
The crisis is evident. A Friday, October 31, report of Bloomberg says Air India is seeking a minimum of %10,000 crore in financial support from its owners Tata Sons, which owns 74.9% in the airline, and minority owner Singapore Airlines (SIA). This infusion will fund overhauling Air India’s systems and services.
Though Air India’s revenue increased 15% to %8,636 crore for the year ended 31 March, 2025, (combining revenues of Air India, Tata SIA Airlines and other subsidiaries), its losses widened by 48% to %10,859 crore from 7,356 crore in the previous year. This is significant as Air India now is among the largest contributors to the Tatas’ topline.
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