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Air India seeks ₹10,000 crore funding support from Tata, SIA to stabilize operations post-crash

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Updated 2025/10/31
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Air India Seeks ₹10,000 Crore Lifeline from Tata Group and Singapore Airlines After Fatal Crash


New Delhi:


Air India is seeking a financial lifeline of at least ₹10,000 crore from its parent company Tata Sons and partner Singapore Airlines (SIA) as it grapples with the fallout from the devastating June crash that claimed over 240 lives, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the matter.


The funding plea comes at a critical juncture for the airline, which has been striving to rebuild its reputation, modernise its fleet, and streamline operations since its takeover by the Tata Group in 2022. Tata Sons currently holds a 74.9% stake in Air India, while Singapore Airlines owns the remaining share.


Funding to Strengthen Safety and Modernisation Efforts


The proposed capital infusion is expected to support Air India’s plans to overhaul core safety, engineering, and maintenance systems — areas now under intense scrutiny following the accident. The funds would also help accelerate investments in pilot training, cabin refurbishments, and digital operational systems aimed at enhancing passenger safety and service reliability.


Discussions are ongoing regarding the structure of the funding, which could take the form of either an interest-free loan or a fresh equity infusion, proportional to each shareholder’s ownership.


In an emailed response to Reuters, Singapore Airlines confirmed that it continues to work closely with Tata Sons to support Air India’s transformation journey, offering operational expertise and strategic guidance. However, both Tata Sons and Air India have so far declined to publicly comment on the reported funding request.


Crash Triggers Intense Scrutiny


The June crash, India’s deadliest aviation disaster in over a decade, has severely disrupted Air India’s turnaround momentum. Investigators are probing potential technical failures and procedural lapses, leading to heightened regulatory oversight on the carrier’s maintenance standards and pilot protocols.


Earlier this week, Air India’s CEO addressed employees, assuring them that internal safety reviews and procedural audits are underway to restore confidence and reinforce discipline across departments.


Revival Amid Turbulence


Air India has been executing an ambitious multi-year revival strategy, including:

  • The merger of Vistara into Air India,

  • A record order of 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing, and

  • A renewed focus on reclaiming premium international routes long dominated by Gulf carriers.

However, the recent crash has reignited long-standing concerns over the airline’s engineering reliability, safety culture, and managerial agility.


With mounting operational challenges and intensifying global competition, Air India’s latest funding request signals that the airline needs more than financial backing—it requires renewed confidence in its mission to reestablish itself as India’s premier national carrier.

Aimee October 31, 2025
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