In a letter to Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, the Guild said, “We look at today’s announcement as a monumental milestone not only for Air India but for Indian Aviation.”
The government on Friday announced that Tata Sons has emerged as the highest bidder for Air India.
Stating that pilots play a very “vital role” in the safety, profitability and overall smooth running of the airline, the IPG said,”Our hopes and enthusiasm now lie in your hands to utilize as an asset which would ensure that this company sees the greatest heights.”
“We are sure that you see the value in this and will appropriately reciprocate,” the pilots added.
As the privatization process nears completion, the IPG said, “We look forward to meeting the new management at the appropriate time.”
“We look forward to a healthy and mutually beneficial working relationship and would be honored to be a part of the amazing Tata family.”
The Indian Pilots’ Guild was formed in Mumbai with the blessings of the legendary J R D Tata, the Father of Indian Aviation and was registered on March 13, 1948 as a Trade Union under the Indian Trade Union Act of 1926, the Guild said in the letter, adding, the founders of the IPG were a group of ex – Royal Indian Air Force fighter pilots according to the reports published in economictimes.indiatimes.com.
“We have always been honored to inherit this legacy. In fact, many of us are second and third generation Air Indians whose parents served erstwhile Air India. Today our membership consists of wide body pilots who man the long haul and ultra long-haul flights with decades of wide body experience backed by a professionally and technically sound track record,” the IPG said.