Air India Collectibles
- Airline Timetable Images is a wonderful website put up by Björn Larsson and David Zekria. You will need to navigate through the site for a glimpse of very old and rate timetables and baggage labels of Air-India.
- The Maharajah come to be known as a man of many parts - wiity, at times, naughty, provocative, irreverent. 2008.
- Club Maharaja. An absolutely fabulous aviation website called Aerocollectors Club by Ken Sequeira, built in 2014. Ken worked for Air-India and now lives in Australia. He has dedicated a section to Air-India, and has the most amazing gallery of items on display.
- All the Maharaja’s men. March 10, 2016, by Riaan Jacob George. - a great article on Air-India collectibles and the growing tribe of collectors.
- Air India to host rare ancient artefacts on August 15. By Neha Tripathi, The Asian age, Jan 30, 2017.
- In return, Señor Dali would like a baby elephant by Reema Gehi, Mumbai Mirror, August 6, 2017.
- Air-India museum likely to be opened by January in Mumbai by Express News Service, The Indian Express, August 23, 2017.
- 'I once flirted with a Maharajah' Nargis Wadia reminisces about the joy of creating Air-India's iconic posters by Salil Deshpande, Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, May 11, 2018.
- Maharaja in full finery. Inching closer to divestment, Air India invites public to retrace history through a photo exhibition of its art, artefacts and textiles. by Reema Gehi, by Mumbai Mirror, February 13, 2020.
- Flying on the wings of Air India nostalgia. These days, the ticket to elsewhere lies in tapping through Facebook memories or surfing the internet. And for those filled with nostalgia for days past, there may be little to match airindiacollector.com memory-laden trip of the glory days of India’s first airline. By Jahnabee Borah, Mint Lounge, 25 June 2021.
- Air India Collector - Piyush Khaitan & Vivek Matthai e-Magazine - 100 Knots, September 2022 edition Click here to read full article.
- Through the 1950s and early 1960s we see many beautiful designs on Air-India International and Air-India timetables, calendars, posters, etc. signed TREVISAN. Unfortunately, none of my inquiries with former Air-India staff have resulted in any information on this artist, nor have I been lucky with various internet searches. An auction house in the U.S. described a poster signed by him as Giorgio Trevisan (b.1934). Here is a Wikipedia link to Giorgio Trevisan https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Trevisan. The images of work shown on Google do not match the style of illustration done for Air-India and in my personal opinion, our Trevisan is someone else. The hunt continues ……