Tata’s Runway Success
The pilots’ unions at Air India that once struck fear in the heart of the government and the airline’s potential suitors have been grounded. It was a bloodless coup. How did the Tatas pull this off?
Abdul Haleem Sherif - May 30, 2023
Call Of Duty
The deadly second wave of COVID ravaged the lives of several aviation professionals but for them, the show had to go on
Jeevan Prakash Sharma - November 28, 2021
What does India need to do to ace manufacturing?
The country can unlock its massive potential, only if it gets cracking on infra and aligns its politics with its economics
S Ramakrishna Velamuri - August 26, 2020
Deep blues
There are more fliers than ever before so why is the aviation sector stressed? The descent of Jet Airways provides a handy clue to what ails the sector
V Keshavdev - May 29, 2019
The King Grounded
Crisis at Jet Airways has put mango exporters in a fix, who cannot afford freight charges of other airlines
May 22, 2019
Flying into the red
Airlines lost money in Q2FY19 even though traffic is at an all-time high
November 22, 2018
Flying Into Uncharted Territory
IndiGo dominates the Indian skies, but its tried-and-tested strategy may not work internationally
Krishna Gopalan - July 10, 2018
Taxpayer's albatross
Talks of privatising Air India could turn out to be hot air
June 15, 2017
How long will Indigo's flight of fancy last?
With competition slowly coming back, the country’s only profitable airline has its task cut out
Himanshu Kakkar - August 19, 2015
The transformer
Ashok Leyland has battled from two separate slowdowns and a crippling dip in demand to emerge lighter and stronger
Sonia Mariam Thomas - April 20, 2015
