After the merger of Air India and Indian, the new entity
will be known as “Air India”. While the new Company will have its
registered office in New Delhi, its Corporate Office will be in Mumbai
and its office for domestic operations as well as the Strategic
Business Units will be mostly based in Delhi. The Mascot of the merged
airline will be the Maharajah. The new livery and logo of the merged
airline were also unveiled by the Minister today.
As “Air India” is a globally and nationally recognized brand name,
as well as the designated airline in international bilaterals – the
‘AI’ code being available only to the existing name, it has been
decided that the merged entity would continue with the same name. The
design components of the new logo and livery have been drawn after
merging some of the current features of both Air India and Indian.
The logo of the new airline is a Flying Swan with the Konark Chakra
placed inside it. The Flying Swan has been morphed from Air India’s
characteristic logo, ‘The Centaur’ whereas the ‘Konark Chakra’ is
reminiscent of Indian’s logo.
The new logo will feature prominently on the tail of the aircraft.
Individually the Konark Chakra will also feature on all the engines of
the aircraft. The choice of colours namely red for ‘Flying Swan’ and
orange for ‘Konark Chakra’ are meant to signify vigour and
advancement. Further the colours also have a strong association with
two carriers thereby retaining the earlier imagery of traditional
hospitality and service.
While the aircraft will be ivory in colour, the base will retain the
red streak of Air India. Running parallel to each other will be the
Orange and Red speed lines from front door to the rear door, subtly
signifying the individual identities merged into one. The brand name
‘Air India’ will run across the tail of the aircraft.
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