TRIBUTE TO THE VISIONARY
JRD TATA
The contribution of
the Tata group to the building of modern India is beyond estimation. Both
Jamsetji and JRD Tata have been largely instrumental in changing the face of
industrial India. JRD Tata is aptly named as the Father of civil aviation in
India.
Some of the
milestones in Bharat Ratna (Jewel of
India) JRD Tata’s life in the field of civil aviation are as follows.
[Courtesy: Beyond the Last Blue Mountain-A Life of JRD Tata –by R.M. Lala]
In 1932, he
pioneered civil aviation in India by piloting the inaugural flight from Karachi
to Bombay. JRD again performed his
solo Karachi-Bombay flight to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Air India. From 1948 to 1978 JRD was the Chairman of Air
India. He was also the President of IATA (International Air Transport Association)
from 1958 to 1959. In 1980, JRD was reappointed to the Boards of Air India and
Indian Airlines. In 1982, the Commemorative Golden
Jubilee Flight from Karachi to Bombay was piloted by JRD, then 78
years young!
JRD has been the recipient of several national
as well as international awards. He was awarded Tony Jannus Award in
recognition of his contribution to the development of scheduled and commercial
aviation. He received the Padma Vibhushan Award in 1955. In 1985 he was awarded
Federation Aeronatique Internationale’s Gold Medal. He was also the recipient
of Edward Warner Award by ICAO [International Civil Aviation Organization] in
1986. In 1988, JRD received the Daniel Guggenheim Medal for distinguished
service to aviation. The nation’s highest award – the Bharat Ratna – was
conferred on him in 1992.
He touched the sky and it smiled.
He stretched out his arms and they encircled the globe.
His vision made giants of men and organizations.
He stretched out his arms and they encircled the globe.
His vision made giants of men and organizations.
What could be a better tribute to JRD Tata than
naming the proposed Pune International Airport after him? With several Tata
group organizations, including the flagship and truly global Tata Motors Ltd.
based in Pune, it will be a fitting acknowledgment of JRD’s yeoman services to
the nation for the cause of civil aviation in India. It will also be an honour
for the cultural capital of Maharashtra, the seat of education – the Oxford of
the Orient, also the industrial, automotive and fast growing IT and BT hub, and
citizens of Pune.


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