| div class="googleright"> | | | | The solution was found by the Indian government in |
| For long decades after its independence, India was | | | | the form of merger of both the entities and after a |
| served by two state run aviation companies | | | | long series of protests and straggled court cases, the |
| — Air India which served the international | | | | amalgamation took place on March 1, 2007. Following |
| market and Indian Airlines which served the domestic | | | | the amalgamation, a new entity known as the |
| market. Even though the two were started with a | | | | National Aviation Company of India Limited was |
| lot of capital and initial performance was nothing short | | | | formed. The company became registered on March |
| of remarkable, it was not long that the two | | | | 30, 2010. On May 14, 2007 the new company was |
| companies started to feel the restrictions and stress | | | | given the Certificate to Commence Business. The |
| of a socialistic shackled system. In the recent years, | | | | headquarters of the new company are located on |
| the opening of Indian aviation sector for private | | | | Airlines House, 113 Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New |
| players meant that the competition was getting too | | | | Delhi. |
| much for the two. | | | | |