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Air India Suffers Record S$3.56 Billion Loss Post-Tata Acquisition
14 May
Summary
- Air India reported a S$3.56 billion loss for the financial year 2025-26.
- This is the airline's largest annual loss since Tata Group's 2022 acquisition.
- Singapore Airlines disclosed these figures in its shareholder annual report.

Air India recorded a substantial loss of S$3.56 billion for the financial year 2025-26, marking its most significant annual deficit since the Tata Group acquired the airline in January 2022.
These financial figures were revealed by Singapore Airlines, a shareholder in Air India, through its annual report. The airline's return to the Tata Group marked a new chapter, with Singapore Airlines becoming a shareholder after the merger involving Vistara and Air India.
The disclosed S$3.56 billion loss underscores the financial challenges faced by Air India in the period following its privatization and subsequent integration processes.