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What is NACIL, the firm that runs National Carrier Air India?
Asked by Sridhar,
24 May '10 07:54 pm
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The National Aviation Company of India Limited (NACIL) was incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on 30 March 2007 and is owned by the Government of India based at the Air India Building in Nariman Point, Mumbai. The Company was created to facilitate the merger of the two main state-owned airlines in India: Air India, with its subsidiary Air-India Express and Indian Airlines, together with its subsidiary Alliance Air.
Whilst the merger and integration process has started, and a few routes have been rationalised, a lot remains to be done before the various units start functioning as a cohesive airline.
Answered by anantharaman, 24 May '10 07:56 pm
Whilst the merger and integration process has started, and a few routes have been rationalised, a lot remains to be done before the various units start functioning as a cohesive airline.
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National Aviation Company of India Limited (NACIL), Group of Ministers has also recently assured support to the National Carrier !
Answered by Jagdish, 24 May '10 07:58 pm
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