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Capital push continues: Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines invest Rs 9,558 crore in Air India, March sees biggest boost yet
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Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines injected ₹9,558 crore into Air India in fiscal year 2024-25, primarily after Vistara's merger in November 2024. This capital infusion aims to bolster Air India's transformation plans, fund capital expenditure, and address working capital needs. Singapore Airlines now holds a 25.1% stake in Air India following the merger.
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