
Tata Sons starts 'Take off' - virtual session for all Air India employees
India Today
A virtual session called 'Take off' will be conducted with the aim of sharing the “ethos of Tata Group” with the Air India employees.
Tata Sons on Monday started a virtual interaction session for all Air India employees with senior members of Air India and Tata Group. The session is called “Take Off”.
The aim is to share the “ethos of Tata Group” and understand core values and imperatives for Air India. These sessions will be conducted virtually for batches of 200 each.
Recently, Tata Sons appointed former Turkish Airlines Chairman Ilker Ayci as the MD and CEO of Air India, weeks after officially taking over Air India from the government last month.
The decision to appoint Ayci was taken following a board meeting, in the presence of ‘special invitee’ N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons.
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