Air India Honours Sikkim with Boeing 777-300 Aircraft
Gangtok: Air India has paid tribute to the state of Sikkim by naming one of its Boeing 777-300 aircraft ‘Sikkim’. This move by India’s national carrier is being hailed as a celebration of diversity and unity, especially as it coincides with the 50th Statehood Day of Sikkim. The newly christened aircraft is a flying tribute to the spirit of the Indian Union.
For the people of Sikkim, this act has stirred deep emotions, as their small but vibrant state finds a place of honour in the skies and in the hearts of millions. “This is not just a plane. It is recognition. It is respect. It is identity,” said Karma Bhutia, a retired schoolteacher in Gangtok. “For decades, we have quietly contributed to the nation in our own way. Today, the nation has acknowledged us.”
The naming comes at a significant time as Sikkim celebrated 50 years of joining the Indian Union. Since its official merger in 1975, the state has evolved into a model of ecological sustainability, education, and social harmony. The Air India tribute thus arrives as a golden anniversary gift, symbolizing national integration and unity in diversity.
The move is also a strong message of inclusion, especially for the Northeastern region of India, which has historically felt distanced from mainstream recognition. Naming a global, long-haul aircraft after Sikkim reflects a changing narrative; one where every corner of India is seen, heard, and valued.
As the ‘Sikkim’ aircraft soars above the clouds, it carries with it the stories, dreams, and pride of its people to the world. For now, as it taxis down the runway and lifts off into the sky, ‘Sikkim’ is more than a name on metal; it’s a story of belonging, of unity in diversity, and of a state that, quite literally, now flies with pride.
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