Paying tribute to late Ratan Tata, InterGlobe Enterprises Group Managing Director Rahul Bhatia on Thursday said IndiGo will work closely with Air India to ensure India's rightful place in the global aviation sector. According to PTI news, Bhatia said in a statement that as we all know, Tata was very fond of flying machines, and I am very happy to see that Air India has again reached the point where it Really was. Tata, who was the honorary chairman of Tata Sons, died on Wednesday night.
I'm too young a man to say this
According to the news, Bhatia said that although I am too young a man to say this, but paying tribute to Tata's love for flying and his vision for the future of Indian aviation, IndiGo will, very humbly, join the global aviation sector. Will work closely with Air India to ensure India's rightful place. InterGlobe Enterprises is the parent company of IndiGo, the country's largest airline. Bhatia also recalled that he had the opportunity to interact with Tata when he returned from college in 1985.
Tata left a lasting impression on me
According to Bhatia, they discussed the opportunity for a three-way collaboration on the construction of digital telephone switches (exchanges) between the Tata Group, Nortel (then known as Northern Telecom) and the earlier incarnation of Interglobe. He said that although the initiative did not succeed, Tata's refreshing openness and humility left a lasting impression on me. Furthermore, Bhatia said that in this extremely difficult time, his thoughts are with the Tata family and the Tata Group employees.
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