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Tatas Back in Air India Cockpit

by Economy India
October 8, 2021
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They say better late than never. For the Tatas, the original owners of Air India, bringing back the airline to its fold is worth the wait even if the attempt to privatise the bleeding national carrier by successive governments has taken over two decades.

While many airlines have come and gone from the Indian skies since the time when the first move was made to privatise Air India to date, the salt-to-software conglomerate has never let the love affair with aviation, more so with Air India that its former Chairman Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata (JRD) had, to go off the radar.

It is said that Tata group executives used to complain in private that JRD — the pioneer of the Indian aviation industry — spent more time worrying about Air India than the Tata group when he was heading both the entities. Nevertheless, they also knew heading Air India as Chairman was never just a job but was a labour of love to him.

Tata Airlines

Considering the respect for legacy that the group has, it is therefore not a surprise that the Tatas shelled out so much (Rs 18,000 crore) to take back Air India. This is a group that didn’t mind investing Rs 2 lakh back then in 1932 to start Tata Aviation Service, the precursor of Tata Airlines and Air India.

From the first airmail service flight from Karachi to Bombay in October 1932 with JRD steering a Puss Moth aircraft to wresting control of Air India 89 years later, the conglomerate has had a roller coaster ride in Indian civil aviation history.

Tata Airlines going public in 1946 as a ‘joint stock company’ named Air India and the maiden flight on June 8, 1948 of Air-India International — the first public-private enterprise of independent India — with its iconic mascot Maharaja to Europe, remain the breakout landmarks in the skies of the group.

Air-India International became one of the best airlines in the world with staff, maintenance and services provided by Tatas’ domestic airline Air India.

Government Holding 49%

Contrary to the time taken to privatise the current Air India, it is said that JRD was surprised when the group’s proposal made in October 1947 to float Air-India International with the government holding 49 percent, Tatas 25 per cent and the rest by public was accepted “within weeks”, at a time when it took at least two years “not to make a decision”.

However, the flights have not been without headwinds. In 1953 when the then government of Jawaharlal Nehru nationalised Air India, JRD fought vehemently against it. There was very little the group could do when the government decided to nationalise 11 airlines, all of which except Air India were making heavy losses and merge them into a single state corporation.

After the nationalisation of Air India, the group’s link with civil aviation was through JRD who served as the state carrier’s Chairman for 25 years. Yet, the group kept the fire of re-entering the aviation sector burning.

In the 90s, when India’s civil aviation sector was opened up to private players, the group’s attempt to float a domestic airline in partnership with Singapore Airlines ended in disappointment with the government rejecting the proposal.

Singapore Airlines

In 1994, the Tata group under Ratan Tata’s stewardship, had set up a joint venture with Singapore Airlines to start a domestic airline in India but it didn’t take off as the then regulations did not permit foreign carriers to hold stake in domestic airlines.

Also, in 2000 the two partners teamed up to purchase stakes in Air India without success.

Still, the group never gave up on its hopes to fly again. In 2012 when India removed foreign investment restrictions, it came together yet again with Singapore Airlines to form a joint venture — TATA SIA Airlines Ltd, which was incorporated on November 5, 2013, to operate a full service domestic airline under the Vistara brand.

The airlines in which Tata group promoter firm Tata Sons holds 51 percent stake and Singapore Airlines 49 percent, had its maiden flight from Delhi to Mumbai on January 9, 2015.

Since then it has spread its wings, serving 40 destinations with over 200 flights daily with a fleet of 47 aircraft.

A year before Vistara took off, Tatas had entered the low-cost, no frills flying segment through a joint venture with Malaysia’s AirAsia to fly under the brand AirAsia India, which had its first flight from Bengaluru to Goa in June 2014. It connects 17 destinations in the country at present.

AirAsia Investment

However, AirAsia India, in which the Tatas held 51 percent stake and Air Asia 49 percent initially, ran into losses with the COVID-19 pandemic adding to the woes. Last December, Tata Sons agreed to increase its stake in the budget carrier to 83.67 percent by acquiring an additional 32.67 percent for USD 37.66 million from AirAsia Investment Ltd (AAIL).

The Malaysian partner had said its business in Japan and India were draining cash, causing the Air Asia Group much financial stress and therefore it was reconsidering its investments in India.

While the homecoming of sorts of Air India will be a joyous moment for the 153-year-old conglomerate, it remains to be seen how would it map the future of its airlines business, considering the fact that the aviation industry crippled by the pandemic is yet to recover from the deadly blows.

(Economy India)

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