New Delhi: State-owned carrier Air-India today said it aims to become the largest international carrier in Asia with the acquisition of 68 new planes.
Air-India Chairman and Managing Director V Thulasidas Thulasidas said the carrier continues in its endeavour to provide the highest level of customer services since the maiden flight by J R D Tata on October 15, 1932.
The public sector carrier, which has entered its 75th year of operations, also launched a new emblem to mark platinum jubilee celebrations, a airline release said.
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel complimented the airline for tackling the challenges despite stiff competition from international players in the country.
Patel unveiled the new emblem, which would replace the Centaur, a stylish version of star constellation Sagittarius which was Air-India's logo.
17/10/06 PTI/The Hindu
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