Tata Looks To Become Force In Indian Aviation With SIA Joint Venture Deal

The Tata conglomerate has signed a deal with Singapore Airlines plans to launch a full service airline in India, seven months after forming a partnership with Malaysia’s AirAsia to start a low-cost carrier. Under a memorandum of understanding signed Sept. 19, Tata will own 51% of the new airline...

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