In 1932, First mail took off from Karachi to Juhu aerodrome in a de Havilland Puss Moth, flown by Indian aviator and business tycoon Mr. J. R. D. Tata. Tata Air Services, as it was known then, was owned by Tata Sons started an airmail service for Imperial mail. It was later changed to Tata Airlines as it began flying passengers in 1938 and made a profit of Rs. 60,000. Tata Airlines continues to operate with the same fleet, but a significant change happened Post-Independence.
19 January, 2020
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