What Air India actually looks for
Air India was founded by JRD Tata, nationalized by the Indian government in 1953, and returned to the Tata Group in January 2022 after a competitive privatization bid. Since then, it has been mid-transformation under a plan the company calls Vihaan.AI, which includes merging Vistara into the Air India brand (completed in 2024), integrating AirAsia India, and placing one of the largest aircraft orders in aviation history, 470 Boeing and Airbus jets announced in 2023, to renew an aging fleet. Interviewers, especially for newer hires brought in post-2022, want people who understand they're joining a legacy carrier actively rebuilding its reputation for reliability and premium service, not the same airline it was under government ownership. Expect real interest in how you handle ambiguity and change, since large parts of the organization are still integrating systems, culture, and processes from multiple airlines at once.
Common questions and how to answer them
Air India is going through a major transformation. How do you handle working through organizational change? Use a real example of adapting to a merger, restructuring, or big process change, since this is the central story at Air India right now. How would you help rebuild customer trust in a brand with a mixed reputation? Acknowledge the airline's past reputation honestly and focus on concrete service improvements rather than dismissing the concern. Tell me about a time you had to integrate new processes or a new team quickly. This maps to the ongoing Vistara and AirAsia India integration work happening across the company.
How to prepare
Know the Tata Group ownership story and the Vihaan.AI transformation plan, including the Vistara merger, since interviewers assume applicants have followed this closely given how much media coverage it's had in India. Be ready to talk about the fleet renewal, the 470-aircraft order, and what it signals about the airline's ambitions for premium and international service. Avoid making jokes about Air India's old reputation for delays or service issues; instead, show you understand the company is actively working to change that.