Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi, after assuming charge on Thursday, said making government carrier Air India a profitable business enterprise again would be his foremost priority.
The state-run airline is reeling under major financial losses and a plan of action has already been put in place to revive its lost status.
"My priority is to improve the services on Air India and to make it a profitable airline," informed Ravi.
To facilitate the same, he sought a coordination between the unions and the management so that the revival programmes could be implemented.
Allaying fears of the unions that have been under threat of redeployment to the subsidiaries of Air India, wage cuts and a freeze in salaries, Ravi said he would personally call every union and assure them that the government was concerned about them.
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