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Air India continues to deal with the fallout of a deadly crash despite its long history

Indian investigators will delay the release of their final report on the deadly Air India Boeing crash until the anniversary of the accident, which is Friday. They are citing a need to finish an analysis of the plane's engines.

Since the June 12 crash, 2025 which was the deadliest aviation disaster of the decade in the world, the airline has been under intense scrutiny.

The airline's history is rich and varied.

FOUNDED 1932

Air India was founded by JRD Tata, an entrepreneur in 1932. The Indian government took over the company in 1953. Years of mismanagement by the Indian government and the?increasing competition' led to the ballooning of debts.

Tata Group acquired the airline in a $2.2billion deal in 2022, and since then has been trying to restore its fortunes. Singapore Airlines, a minority stakeholder with 25% of the airline, is also a shareholder.

FLEET ROUTES

Air India Group, including full-service carrier Air India, and budget subsidiary Air India Express fly to 60 domestic and international destinations.

Air India's fleet consists of 184 aircraft. These include narrowbody and widebody Airbus models, as well as widebody Boeing planes.

Airline capacity has been reduced domestically due to high jet fuel costs and pressure on international routes.

The group's financial year ending in March saw the largest losses in its history, with a loss of over $2 billion.

Record AIRBUS and BOEING Order

Air India, in February 2023, placed the largest order ever for a total of 470 jets from Airbus and Boeing.

Airbus was ordered to deliver another 100 jets in December 2024.

Last year, it was reported that the airline is in negotiations with Airbus and Boeing to add more aircraft. Negotiations include up to 80 wide-body jets and 200 narrow-body aircraft.

MULTIMILLION DOLLAR RETROFIT

In mid-2023, the company unveiled its new logo and branding as well as a new livery for their planes.

The company also began a $400-million refurbishment plan and retrofitting?plan for its aircraft interiors. However, supply chain delays have plagued the project.

The airline has retrofitted the majority of its single-aisle Airbus A320neo jets and is currently working to update its long-haul Boeing 787 and 777 jets.

MANAGEMENT TEAM

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson announced his resignation in April, but he would remain on until a successor is appointed.

According to reports, the search for his replacement has been narrowed down to Singapore Airlines' executive Vinod Kanan and Chief Commercial Officer Nipun Aggarwal. Reporting by Nandan Mandyam and Abhijith Gaapavaram, New Delhi. Editing by Aditya K. Kalra and Jamie Freed.

(source: Reuters)