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How Air India got its name 75 years ago

The bulletin narrates the story behind Air India getting its name. Turns out, the name was decided through voting, and the voters were Tata employees.

February 07, 2022 / 18:27 IST
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Tata Group shared the story of how Air India got its name in 1946 on Twitter.

Tata group shared a fascinating backstory on Twitter about how Air India, now again back on the conglomerate’s turf after 69 years, got its iconic name 75 years ago.

The business giant on Sunday shared a monthly company bulletin from 1946 that marked the christening of the airlines that we today know as Air India.

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“Back in 1946, when Tata Air Lines expanded from a division of Tata Sons into a company, we also had to name it. The choice for India’s first airline company came down to Indian Airlines, Pan-Indian Airlines, Trans-Indian Airlines & Air-India. But who made the final decision? Read this excerpt from the Tata Monthly Bulletin of 1946 to know,” Tata Group tweeted along with the bulletin sourced from the company’s archives.

The bulletin was signed by J J Bhabha, a renowned nuclear physicist associated with the Tata Group for over 60 years in various leadership positions. He was also one of the founding fathers of the Group’s central archives as well.