
Air India's Global Comeback: Can Tata Group's Transformation Succeed?
Air India's ambitious transformation under the Tata Group aims to revive its global standing. The airline is tackling past issues of delays and subpar passenger experience by investing in new aircraft, upgrading cabins, and improving airport infrastructure. CEO Campbell Wilson, a Singapore Airlines veteran, is leading this effort, aiming to compete with global giants like Emirates. Challenges remain, such as tariffs and competition from low-cost carriers, but the airline's significant investment and partnerships with Delta, Air France, and Virgin Atlantic signal a commitment to a global resurgence. "Over the last three years of our transformation, we've gone from less than 100 aircraft to 300," Wilson stated, highlighting the scale of the undertaking.