In 1912, the first flight between Karachi and Delhi took place, marking the beginning of aviation in India. The first Indian airline, Tata Airlines, was founded in 1932 by JRD Tata and later collaborated with Air India. Over time, the Indian government established various carriers for domestic and international travel, before allowing private companies to enter the aviation market in 1990.
In 1912, the first flight between Karachi and Delhi took place, marking the beginning of aviation in India. The first Indian airline, Tata Airlines, was founded in 1932 by JRD Tata and later collaborated with Air India. Over time, the Indian government established various carriers for domestic and international travel, before allowing private companies to enter the aviation market in 1990.
In 1912, the first flight between Karachi and Delhi took place, marking the beginning of aviation in India. The first Indian airline, Tata Airlines, was founded in 1932 by JRD Tata and later collaborated with Air India. Over time, the Indian government established various carriers for domestic and international travel, before allowing private companies to enter the aviation market in 1990.
In 1912 the first flight flied between Karachi and Delhi
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