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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2026

Air India

Air India

Air India loses preferential status in international traffic rights

Air India loses preferential status in international traffic rights

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) dropped the clause which gave Air India an advantage over other private airlines in the allocation of international traffic rights

A bird flies over a logo of Air India airlines at the corporate headquarters in Mumbai, India, 19 October 2021. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

Tata appoints N Chandrasekaran as Air India chairman

Tata Sons chief N Chandrasekaran appointed chairman of Air India

Tata Sons chief N Chandrasekaran appointed chairman of Air India

An Air India Airbus A320neo plane takes off in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, December 13, 2017/ Reuters

India asks airlines to implement child restraint system for kids’ safety onboard

Tata Group officially takes over Air India

Tata Group officially takes over Air India

Air India encouraged passengers to change their passwords after the breach, to ensure the safety of their confidential data.(HT File)

India’s big privatization win comes two decades late

Tata regains control of troubled Air India with $2.4 bln bid

Tata regains control of troubled Air India with $2.4 bln bid

The Air India logo is seen on the facade of its office building in Mumbai, India, July 7, 2017. Picture taken July 7, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Tata Sons said to be selected as winning bidder for Air India

Air India is still a jewel, though jaded. It has an enviable national and global route network, invaluable bilateral rights with foreign countries, prime slots and aviation infrastructure. Photo: Hindustan Times/ AFP

If Tatas win the Air India bid, it will be poetic justice

An Air India Airbus A320 plane is seen at the Boryspil International Airport upon arrival, amid the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak outside Kiev, Ukraine May 26, 2020. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich/File Photo

India gets bids for sale of loss-making Air India

Police personnel carry the coffin of deceased Air India pilot Deepak Sathe as family members look on during his funeral in Mumbai, India, August 11, 2020. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

Pilot error likely caused fatal Air India Express crash - report

Air India encouraged passengers to change their passwords after the breach, to ensure the safety of their confidential data.(HT File)

Air India server attacked, data of millions of customers compromised

Representational photo. Picture: Hindustan Times

Air India pilots ask management for details of UK virus strain

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