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Tata Sons is announced as the winning bidder for Air India, ending years of attempts by the government to privatise the loss-making airline. Tata Sons was the initial owner of the airline before it was nationalised. [https:--www.ndtv.com-business-tata-wins-control-of-air-india-once-again-with-rs-18-000-crore-bid-2568657 (NDTV)] [https:--timesofindia.indiatimes.com-business-india-business-return-of-the-prodigal-son-air-india-back-in-founder-tata-fold-after-68-years-articleshow-86865871.cms "(Times of India)"]


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  1. Tata Sons is announced as the winning bidder for Air India, ending years of attempts by the Indian government to privatise the loss-making airline. Tata Sons was the initial owner of the airline before it was nationalised. [https:--www.ndtv.com-business-tata-wins-control-of-air-india-once-again-with-rs-18-000-crore-bid-2568657 (NDTV)] [https:--timesofindia.indiatimes.com-business-india-business-return-of-the-prodigal-son-air-india-back-in-founder-tata-fold-after-68-years-articleshow-86865871.cms "(Times of India)"]
  2. Tata Sons is announced as the winning bidder for Air India, ending years of attempts by the government to privatise the loss-making airline. Tata Sons was the initial owner of the airline before it was nationalised. [https:--www.ndtv.com-business-tata-wins-control-of-air-india-once-again-with-rs-18-000-crore-bid-2568657 (NDTV)] [https:--timesofindia.indiatimes.com-business-india-business-return-of-the-prodigal-son-air-india-back-in-founder-tata-fold-after-68-years-articleshow-86865871.cms "(Times of India)"]

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