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Apple achieved record iPhone production and exports in India during H1 2025, driven by a 53 per cent year-on-year rise. With Foxconn and Tata leading output, the move marks a strategic shift away from China and strengthens the Make in India push
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The DGCA has removed three Air India officials from crew scheduling duties after repeated violations came to light. The directive follows a deadly Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad and raises concerns over compliance failures within the airline’s operations team.
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Chandrasekaran was elevated to Tata Sons as the chairman in 2017, after being the CEO of TCS for eight years
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DGCA last week ordered enhanced safety inspections of Air India’s Boeing 787-8/9 fleet, following the devastating crash of the Tata Group airline’s London-bound flight, within seconds of take-off from the Ahmedabad airport.
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Air India set up an emergency response centre and deployed support teams after Flight AI171 crashed post take-off from Ahmedabad with 242 onboard. Civil Aviation Minister rushed to the site. Airport operations are suspended until further notice.
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The order relates to “mismatch” in service tax abatement availed by the company; hospitality firm to file an appeal
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The US tech giant is considering this move as a temporary solution to reduce the rising cost of importing products from China, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
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The Airbus has shortlisted Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka for the proposed production unit. The unit is being proposed in partnership with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and already final assessment of sites is under progress, according to reports
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Under the pilot project, the company along with IOCL will run the trucks on three routes for 18 months
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The medical school, on the IISc campus, will focus on a variety of specialities including oncology, cardiology, neurology, nephrology, diabetes and metabolic disorders
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The TATA Group company CEO says interior refit of the single-aisle fleet, serving domestic and short-haul international destinations, is underway and will be completed by mid-2025
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Vistara has now merged with Air India, creating an enlarged entity that is now the country's largest international carrier and second-largest domestic carrier
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Air India has announced that Vistara flights will switch to the 'AI2' flight code following the airlines' merger. Post-merger, Singapore Airlines will hold a 25.1% stake in Tata Group-owned Air India. Vistara was originally established in 2015 as a joint venture with Singapore Airlines holding a 49% stake.
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Inauguration of private aircraft manufacturing facility is a significant milestone for defence capabilities
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The merger is scheduled to be completed on November 12, following which Singapore Airlines will have a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India
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Chandrasekaran, in a LinkedIn post, paid tribute to Ratan Tata, who passed away last week at age 86. He highlighted Tata's commitment to caring for employees and their families across Tata Group companies, a leadership approach that shaped many leaders within the conglomerate.
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Ratan Tata symbolised the aspirations of India’s middle class
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Tata visited the showroom of Telangana Agencies, which sells electrical and electronics goods, at Kaman Bazaar in the city.
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The last rites were performed as per the Parsi tradition, one of the priests present at the crematorium said.
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New Delhi: Shares of Tata Group companies on Thursday rose up to 10 per cent, with Tata Chemicals and Tata Teleservices among the major gainers. Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, who played a key role in transforming the group into a global conglomerate, passed away late on Wednesday. He was 86. “Investors can pay […]