As we all know, Air India is known for its heritage of Indian traditions. When JRD Tata initially established Air India, they intended to make it global famous, and they succeeded. From 1950 until 1990, Air India literally commanded the Indian and international sky, receiving numerous honours for their services. All credit goes to JRD Tata and his vision of personalizing services to customer needs and giving facilities and brand identification. Following India's privatization programme, many airlines began to compete with Air India, however after a few years, the firm's earnings and debts began to rise. The majority of the actions made by previous management caused the aircraft to operate like a bull cart, which means entirely jammed. Due to changing aviation circumstances, fierce competition, and inadequate service from Air India. Tata is now the new owner of Air India. The group is already involved in the aviation industry, with Airasia and Vistara affiliated with Singapore Airlines. Tata is a well-known group for providing high-quality services. Following the acquisition of debt-ridden Air India. The Group began the process of fleet rationalization. It recently decommissioned its Boeing 747 aircraft from the fleet, which is no longer operational due to the aircraft's age.