1. The founder of Tata Airlines ( today's Air India) Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, or J.R.D Tata is known as the father of Indian civil aviation.
2. The first flight of Air India that had touched the skies on October 15, 1932, was the first commercial flight of India. J.R.D Tata had flown it from Karachi to Bombay via Ahmedabad.
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3. J.R.D Tata was the first licensed pilot in India.
4. J.R.D Tata would come to his workplace without giving prior notice to the employees to ensure that everything was going well.
5. The first logo of Air India, selected by J.R.D. Tata was a centaur.
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5. In 1948, Air India ran its first-ever international flight from Mumbai to London with 35 passengers. The airline had become the first in Asia to operate flights to the west.
6. Air India was the first Indian airline to operate Jet aircraft. In 1962, it had become the first all-jets airline in the world.
7. In 1967, Air India had gifted a creative ashtray designed by world-famous surrealist artist Salvador Dali to some first-class flyers.
8. Former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi was a pilot of Air India before joining politics.
9. Air India had revolutionised luxury air travel by introducing its first Boeing 747-200B in 1971, named Emperor Ashoka. It was the swankiest airline of the time which also earned the title 'Palace of the Sky.'
10. Air India had operated the biggest evacuation drive in history at the time of the Gulf War, bringing home around 111,000 Indian expatriates from Iraq and Kuwait in 1990. The operation got listed in the Guinness Book of World Record too.