With air india returning home to its motherland due to the extreme debt crisis, the Tata Group has a grand plan to somehow transform air india into a successful company.


It has been reported that air india, which is controlled by the central government, will be handed over to the Tata Group in the last week of december or January. In this context, Tata has already taken a number of important decisions in order to bring air india on the path of rapid growth.


100-day plan

Tata Group is planning a 100-day plan to upgrade air India's operational and service standards. The main grievance against air india among indian airline customers is poor customer service. The Tata Group has been working from the beginning to rectify this.


CEO position

Tata Group has also decided to give the post of new CEO to a foreigner to better manage air India. While this decision has generated widespread criticism among the public, the question of who the new CEO is has almost been answered.

Delta Airlines

It has been revealed that the post of CEO of air india, which will be controlled by the Tata Group, is likely to be available to Bert Raid, the former CEO of Delta air Lines, the most popular company in the United States, and he is the most preferred choice for the Tata Group. Similarly, the Tata Group has selected many others and placed them in the final stage.


100-day project assignments

The first major air india airline to take action on time is to make timely departures and landings with the acquisition of air india by Tata in this 100-day program planned by the Tata Group. Following this it has also decided to improve passenger complaint and call center services.

7 top officials resign

About seven top executives have resigned after Tata Sons ordered the executive board of state-run air india to leave.


New Board of Directors

It is expected that the new management team to be formed at air india, which will be controlled by Tata Sons, will include the Tata Sons M&A team, aviation professionals and retired government officials as personal chairmen.


Cochin Airport

Also, kochi airport, the busiest airport in South India, is owned by only one airline, air India. Tata Group is currently in the process of acquiring a stake in kochi airport due to the acquisition of air india by Tata Group.

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