Golden age of Air India lies ahead: What Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran wrote to AI employees

  • ‘Our journey towards it starts now. Welcome. And welcome back,’ Chandrasekaran said in a letter addressed to ‘members of the Air India family’

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Updated28 Jan 2022, 06:35 AM IST
Chairman of Tata Sons N Chandrasekaran in a group photograph with officials of Ministry of Civil Aviation, Tata Group and Ministry of finance during a meeting, at Air India office, in New Delhi on Thursday.
Chairman of Tata Sons N Chandrasekaran in a group photograph with officials of Ministry of Civil Aviation, Tata Group and Ministry of finance during a meeting, at Air India office, in New Delhi on Thursday.(ANI)

In his first communique to Air India's employees after taking over the debt-laden carrier on Thursday, Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said he is "convinced that the golden age of Air India lies ahead."

"Our journey towards it starts now. Welcome. And welcome back," Chandrasekaran said in a letter addressed to "members of the Air India family".

The entire nation's eyes are on the Tata Group and Air India waiting to see what they will achieve together, the Tata Sons Chairman told the carrier's employees .

The government officially handed over Air India to the Tata Group on Thursday after nearly 69 years.

Following a competitive bidding process, the government had on October 8 last year sold Air India to Talace Private Limited, a subsidiary of the Tata Group's holding company, for 18,000 crore.

Chandrasekaran told AI's employees, "I have learned that to preserve what is best about the past, requires constant change. It is by evolving, adapting and embracing the future that we best honour a glorious history."

"The entire nation's eyes are on us, waiting to see what we will achieve together," he noted, adding, "To build the airline our country needs, we need to look to the future."

Air India was started by the Tata Group in 1932. However, after the country got independence, the airline was nationalised in 1953 by the then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

"From the day of the announcement (October 8, 2021), one word has been on everyone's lips: homecoming," Chandrasekaran noted.

"Today is the beginning of a new chapter... I write this letter on behalf of the Tata Group, to welcome you to our family," the Tata Sons chairman said.

He said like many others, he enjoyed reflecting on stories from Air India's brilliant past.

"My first flight was with Air India in December 1986, and I will never forget how special it felt to be onboard, or the exhilaration as we soared into the sky."

Such memories are wonderful but now is the time to look ahead, Chandrasekaran noted.

 

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