This merger officially
completed today 1 Oct and it's a big deal for the Indian aviation scene. The
regulatory body has confirmed that all AIX Connect aircraft are now part of Air
India Express's Air Operator Certificate (AOC). Following this, AIX Connect, which was earlier known as AirAsia India,
will cease to exist after flying for 11 years.
The DGCA has assured
that the merger happened without causing any hiccups in airline operations.
This smooth transition is expected to boost passenger safety and experience. "Effective October 1, 2024, all aircraft
of AIX Connect have been transferred seamlessly onto the Air Operator
Certificate (AOC) of AIX," said a DGCA release. Both AIX Connect and Air
India Express are owned by the Tata Group.
The DGCA is all set to
keep a close watch on the operations of the merged airline. This move aims to
ensure that all regulatory conditions are being followed, consumer interests
are safeguarded, and air operations in India remain safe. "Our rigorous review ensures that this merger serves the public
interest by fostering safe air operations while enhancing the overall travel
experience for consumers," said DGCA chief Vikram Dev Dutt.
The successful merger of AIX Connect and Air India Express is seen as a
benchmark for future airline consolidations. Dutt noted that the insights gained from this process
will be valuable for the upcoming merger of Air India and Vistara, which is currently underway. This indicates a potential trend
toward consolidation in the Indian aviation industry.