That’s a potential new customer base for us in the future," Ettiyil said. The airline along with TiE Delhi-National Capital Region on Saturday held the fourth edition of its Startups Expo, where over 100 startups participated, many of them bootstrapped. The Lufthansa Group has built and invested in startups like Aviatar, an independent and open platform using predictive analysis for maintainance of aircraft. Instead, the airline’s Indian arm has partnered with startups like Chaayos and endorsed brands like Sirona’s Peebuddy, Ettiyil said. “We have 58 flights every week and the masala tea that is served on all these aircraft is Chaayos masala tea.
Source: Mint September 29, 2019 10:52 UTC