Air India’s $70B Bet: Why the Gulf Hubs Are Panicking!

If you enjoy deep dives into aviation history and the future of flight, consider subscribing and turning on notifications 🔔 so you never miss a new investigation. Your support is the primary engine behind the growth of this channel. Air India was supposed to be a broken, state-owned relic. But three years after Tata Sons took control, the airline has launched the largest aircraft order in human history - 470 planes, a $70 billion gamble that is shaking the foundations of global aviation. For two decades, carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines have built billion-dollar empires by carrying India’s long-haul traffic through their own hubs. They banked on the fact that India had no premium international carrier of its own. They were wrong. Visual Content: To better illustrate the events and concepts discussed, this video may contain cinematic dramatizations, 3D reconstructions, or artistic renderings of historical and future events. Thank you for watching