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Last updated on: November 28, 2003 11:47 IST

Air-India

Air-India was earlier known as..?
Take the Rediff Biz Quiz and find out how much you know about India's flag carrier.

1. In which year did A-I's mascot Maharaja make its debut?
a) 1944
b) 1945
c) 1946

2. A-I operated its first international flight from .. to ..
a) Mumbai to New York
b) Mumbai to London
c) Delhi to New York

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Wrong!
The correct answer is Mumbai to London .
Air-India inaugurated its international services on June 8, 1948, with a weekly flight from Mumbai to London via Cairo and Geneva. The ticket fare was Rs 1,720.
Correct!
Air-India inaugurated its international services on June 8, 1948, with a weekly flight from Mumbai to London via Cairo and Geneva. The ticket fare was Rs 1,720.

3. Air-India was earlier known as...
a) Tata Airlines
b) Tata Airways
c) Tata Indian Airways

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Wrong! The correct answer is Tata Airlines .
The aviation department of Tata Sons Ltd was established in July 1932. Tata Airlines was converted into a public company under the name of Air-India in August 1946.
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The aviation department of Tata Sons Ltd was established in July 1932. Tata Airlines was converted into a public company under the name of Air-India in August 1946.

4. Which was the first plane used by J R D Tata to start the scheduled services?
a) The Miles Merlin
b) Waco YQC-6
c) de Havilland Puss Moth

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Wrong! The correct answer is de Havilland Puss Moth .
J R D Tata, the father of civil aviation and founder of Air-India, took off from Drigh Road Airport, Karachi, in a tiny, light single-engined de Havilland Puss Moth on his flight to Mumbai on October 15, 1932. The British made de Havilland Puss Moth aircraft had a cruising speed of 100 mph and a range of 714 miles.
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J R D Tata, the father of civil aviation and founder of Air-India, took off from Drigh Road Airport, Karachi, in a tiny, light single-engined de Havilland Puss Moth on his flight to Mumbai on October 15, 1932. The British made de Havilland Puss Moth aircraft had a cruising speed of 100 mph and a range of 714 miles.

5. Which star sign symbolizes A-I's logo?
a) Aries
b) Leo
c) Sagittarius

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Wrong! The correct answer is Sagittarius .
Sagittarius, the archer, symbolises movement and speed. Centaur, a stylised version of Sagittarius, was selected as Air-India's logo in 1948.
Correct!
Sagittarius, the archer, symbolises movement and speed. Centaur, a stylised version of Sagittarius, was selected as Air-India's logo in 1948.

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