Air India rolls back decision, will carry live animals for lab tests

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Amitabh Sinha: New Delhi, Oct 26 2012, 03:28 IST
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Air India (AI) has withdrawn its controversial decision to not fly live animals meant for scientific experiments. It has admitted that the earlier decision had been taken after the carrier was “approached by (animal rights group) PETA”, and that it had agreed to not carry animals “in order to avoid adverse publicity which could prove detrimental to the image of Air India”.

AI’s chairman and managing director Rohit Nandan has now informed Civil Aviation Secretary K N Srivastava that the order has been “subsequently withdrawn”, The Indian Express has learnt.

The Sunday Express had reported on October 21 about the August 23 circular issued by the Manager, Cargo (Ops) in Mumbai informing duty managers, departure supervisers and others “that Air India does not carry ‘Live Animals for experimental purposes’” within the country or abroad. It sought “strict compliance” with the circular.

AI’s decision had enraged the scientific community.

Tests on animals are routine in several disciplines, including basic biology, physiology and drug research. The ban on flying animals would have hit important ongoing research. Scientists were especially upset that AI had acted unilaterally on a matter of such wide-ranging implications. After several top scientists wrote to the government, secretary Srivastava asked AI to explain the circumstances of its decision.

In his reply to Srivastava, AI CMD Nandan has said: “Air India was approached by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), India, and informed about the experiments being conducted on animals. All major airlines like Lufthansa, British Airways, Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Virgin Atlantic

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Research Animal Transport by Air India

LILY HUANG | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi "Of all the black crimes that Man commits against God and Creation, vivisection is the blackest."~~ Mahatma Gandhi AirIndia follow the voice of your great leader Gandhi! Please do not get mislead by lunatics called sceintists who possess NO heart, NO compassion, NO character! JAI HIND!

Blood on your hands!

Truly | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Animals taken from the natural environment, forced into breeding facilities and then Air India fly them to labs to endure horrific brutal experiments. Shame on you Air India!

Research Animal Transport

Eileen Crossman | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Air India has made a very bad decision to continue transporting animals for research. Animal research is outdated, inaccurate, and unspeakably cruel. Methods that do not rely on torturing sentient beings have been developed. There is no longer any valid excuse to continue cruel animal experimentation. Air India is likely to lose more money from people with consciences refusing to fly their airline than they will gain from transporting innocent animals to their inevitable horrendous suffering and death.

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