Tata Group Moves to Capitalise on IndiGo Crisis, Sparks Concern Among Air India Express Pilots
The ongoing crisis at IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is beginning to reshape the competitive landscape of the aviation sector. As thousands of IndiGo flights have been cancelled in recent weeks—causing widespread disruption for passengers—the Tata Group–owned Air India Group is reportedly moving to seize the opportunity. However, this strategy has triggered growing anxiety and opposition among pilots of Air India Express.
According to a report by The Times of India, the Air India Group has issued recruitment advertisements for experienced Airbus A320 captains, a move widely seen as an attempt to attract talent amid IndiGo’s operational difficulties. While the step may strengthen the group’s capacity in the long run, it has raised serious concerns internally, particularly among A320 pi...









