IIM Bangalore Wins the First Air India SOAR

IIM Bangalore Wins the First Air India SOAR

Team Horizon of IIM Bangalore has won the top honours of the National Champion in the first edition of SOAR (Spirit of Aviation Reimagined), Air India’s business challenge based annual nationwide B-school competition. Team JMH, representing IMT Ghaziabad, was the 1st Runners-Up, while the teams Republic of Restless, representing IIM Shillong, and Horizon, representing IIFT, emerged joint winners for the 2nd Runners-Up position in the competition that saw 27 premier business schools vying for the top honours.

A first-of-its-kind student interactive programme in the aviation industry, SOAR is part of Air India’s campus outreach initiative to engage with young talent and build a strong leadership pipeline for tomorrow. In the process, the students are being offered an insight into Air India’s transformation journey to inspire them to be part of the new Air India.

Strengthening human resources through merit-driven recruitment programmes is a milestone that Air India had set out to achieve in its five-year transformation journey, Vihaan.AI. Ever since its coming back home to the Tata Group, Air India is getting firmly established as an employer of choice. The talent augmentation drives of Air India over the last one year have been receiving overwhelming response from the market and leading institutes with the initial recruitment drive for management post-graduates drawing response from over 25,000 applicants in just about one week. To strengthen its human resources in every stream, Air India is investing in shaping early careers and building a strong leadership pipeline for tomorrow.

“Air India is actively reimagining its role in the aviation sector, and our journey to top campuses in the country is more than just a recruitment drive. We are inviting the brightest young minds to join us on this exciting journey of innovation and leadership in aviation. We are consistently encouraging excellence and working to shape the future of aviation. SOAR is a platform which benefits industry, academia and students simultaneously,” Dr Suresh Dutt Tripathi, Chief Human Resources Officer, Air India, said.

Since its launch in August 2023, SOAR had received an overwhelming response with over 7,100 registrations from B-Schools across the country. After evaluating the presentations, the shortlisted 12 final teams with three members each vied for the top honours in the grand finale on Monday, in Gurugram. Participants engaged in day-long brainstorming sessions to come up with solutions to real-world challenges of the aviation sector—from marketing to baggage coordination to technology to cultural issues.

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