Airlines
Vistara brand to be dropped after merger, says Air India CEO
Campbell Wilson, the chief executive officer of Air India, announced on Monday that the Vistara brand would be discontinued after the merger. The full-service airline will only be known as Air India, a name that is much more recognizable outside of India. Wilson indicated that in that “new manifestation,” some of Vistara’s heritage would be preserved.
Since assuming control of the losing Air India in January of last year, Tata Group has been working to transform the airline group. As part of this effort, it has announced that Vistara will merge with itself and that AIX Connect, formerly known as AirAsia India, will be integrated into Air India Express.
“One full-service and one low-cost airline will be included in the group, respectively. Air India and Vistara will amalgamate to create the full-service airline “explained Wilson.
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According to Wilson, Air India is far more well-known outside of India due to its 90-year history, despite Vistara having very strong recognition inside the domestic market. According to him, they intend to keep the Maharaja brand and want it to be a part of “Air India’s future.” Wilson remarked, “That is really loved… It will be a part of our future.”
Air India will take over as the nation’s leading domestic and international airline if the purchase is finalised. Subject to regulatory approvals, the transaction is anticipated to close by March 2024.
Airlines
Air India to Launch aircraft maintenance training institute in Bengaluru
Air India, one of India’s leading global airlines, is set to establish a Basic Maintenance Training Organization (BMTO) in Bengaluru.
This institute will offer a comprehensive Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) program certified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The program will follow an integrated 2+2 year structure, combining classroom learning with practical, hands-on training.
This initiative is part of Air India’s broader goal of creating a robust aviation ecosystem in India. With plans to expand its fleet and strengthen its operations, the airline aims to build a skilled workforce of maintenance engineers, making the organization self-reliant while supporting its ambitious transformation journey.
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To bring this vision to life, air india has partnered with Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL), a subsidiary of Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL). Together, they will develop a state-of-the-art facility spanning 86,000 square feet at Bengaluru Airport City.
This purpose-built campus will feature modern classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, and qualified trainers to deliver world-class education and training. The institute is expected to become operational by mid-2026.
The BMTO will be located close to Air India’s new 12-bay Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility, also set to open in Bengaluru by early 2026. The AME program will begin with two years of academic coursework, followed by two years of practical training at the MRO, ensuring students receive hands-on experience adhering to industry standards.
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In the meantime, Air India has introduced a Cadet AME program in collaboration with reputable institutions in Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
This ensures continuity in its commitment to developing skilled aircraft maintenance engineers while the BMTO facility is under construction. The program also allows students to pursue a bachelor’s degree through university partnerships, enhancing their career and academic opportunities.
With this initiative, air india plane aims to address the growing demand for skilled professionals in aircraft maintenance and engineering, air india new planes contributing to the development of India’s aviation sector and creating specialized career paths for aspiring engineers.
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