Carrier will add new seats and best in-flight entertainment across all classes
Tata Group-owned carrier Air India said on Thursday it would invest $400 million to refurbish cabin interiors
Vinayak Pai, who took over as the top man in the firm this July, dwells on the existing and prospective projects, and the future roadmap of the company
While Air India remains a high-profile operator in one of the world's biggest aviation markets, customer complaints about a decline in standards have hurt its reputation
The 30 planes leased in September are expected to be inducted in the airline's fleet by 2023-end and the other 6 by June 2023
The Pune-based vaccine producer's value has increased 20 per cent to Rs 2.2 trillion in the past one year
Offer document open to scrutiny only by regulator, exchanges; the Walt Disney Company-led firm eyeing a Rs 3,000-crore IPO
Also runs IndiGo close on the other three
With a single airline brand, Tatas aim for quick business turnaround
Partnership will offer international brands in apparel, accessories, and footwear
The facility in Narasapura is Wistron's only plant in India and it is used to manufacture devices and components for Apple
Combined entity will become India's largest international and second largest domestic carrier
Back in 1994, Tata group and Singapore Airlines (SIA) made efforts to set up a joint venture airline in India. Six years later, they again tried to enter the country's aviation market, this time by teaming up to acquire stakes in Air India. However, the two attempts did not take-off. Finally, they realised their dream as Vistara took to the Indian skies in January 2015. On Tuesday, Tata group announced the merger of Vistara with Air India. The name 'Vistara' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vistaar' which means 'a limitless expanse'. Vistara, which is now the country's second largest airline in terms of domestic market share, operated its first flight on January 9, 2015, from Delhi to Mumbai. In October, Vistara had a market share of 9.2 per cent. At present, Vistara connects 43 domestic and overseas destinations, operates more than 260 flights daily. It has a fleet of 54 aircraft and close to 4,500 employees. According to the airline's website, in 2013, the two legendary bran
Bisleri is up for sale. Several big players are said to be in talks with the company. Tata group is one among them. But what will the Tatas gain by adding Bisleri to its water crate? Let's find out
Exiting unviable ones as part of domestic strategy
A majority stake for Rs 6K-7K cr to allow TCPL's expansion in beverage space
Ramesh Chauhan, chairman of Bisleri International, does not have a successor to take Bisleri to the next level
When it was a run by the government, the airline was usually at the bottom of DGCA's list for on-time performance
Tata Group Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran on Tuesday said transition to a cleaner and greener energy is an imperative that no one can wish away and India is well-placed to lead the change. He further said technological advancements have already made and should continue to make such energy transitions more affordable. The future of any business or industry, whether it is consumer facing or not, will be data-driven as the huge advancements in the field of technology has made real-time data availability both much easier as well as cheaper, he added. "The pressure to shift to green/renewable energy only will increase going forward and the transition to cleaner energy is irreversible. But we need more and newer and cleaner energy so that it becomes more affordable. We need to have hydrogen-based energy, electric batteries, storage systems, technology to reuse of industrial waste etc. "All these will be done in our own lifetime but what we need to ensure is that these solutions are mo
Leading construction machinery major Tata Hitachi was aiming at 15-20 per cent rise in revenue in the current fiscal, a top company official said. The company had clocked a revenue of close to Rs 4,000 crore during FY'22. "The growth in volume terms will be around 10-12 per cent, while value growth is likely to be close to 15-20 per cent as the demand growth was more from the high value mining equipment," Tata Hitachi managing director Sandeep Singh said on the sidelines of CII organised IMME 2022 here on Thursday. Demand from the infrastructure sector was growing at around 12-15 per cent, while the growth from the mining sector was close to 20-25 per cent. Tata Hitachi has renewed its focus on the mining sector and has launched dumpers to offer a full solution for the sector that is poised at tremendous growth with the entry of the private sector in mining. "Mining currently accounts for around 8 per cent of our in volume terms but expect the share of mining to go up to 15 per ce