Tata Group airlines have successfully concluded the harmonisation of operating procedures across all four carriers, marking a significant milestone in the merger process. The consolidation involves two key categories – Air India and Vistara as full-service carriers, and Air Asia India and Air India Express as low-cost carriers.
A dedicated team comprising over 100 members has spent the last 18 months aligning best practices and adopting common procedures. As a result, two separate manuals will be created for each category of carriers to streamline operations effectively.
Campbell Wilson, the Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of Air India, expressed gratitude for the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s support in facilitating the merger process. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) provided crucial guidance, ensuring a safety-first approach to change management throughout the harmonisation process.
Notably, the Flight Standards Directorate of DGCA implemented a live tracker to monitor progress continuously, aiding the timely completion of the task. Crew training is now underway to implement the harmonised processes, further propelling the transition towards the new Air India and Air India Express.
The conclusive alignment of operating procedures underscores Tata Group airlines’ commitment to operational excellence and adherence to industry standards. With regulatory support and meticulous planning, the merger of the four carriers into two distinct entities is progressing smoothly, setting a solid foundation for the future of the airlines.