Air India's renowned Boeing 747, which served as the mainstay of its long-haul international operations, departed the air.
The last takeoff of the jumbo jet from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai signalled the end of an era in aviation.
The pilot made a moving "Wing Wave" motion to indicate his retirement.
For years, the aeroplanes had dominated the sky.
Sisira Kanta Dash, Chief Technical Officer, offered touching pictures and anecdotes.
Reminiscent tweets about their first rides on this airline swamped social media.
The Boeing 747-400, dubbed the Queen VT-EVA, took off from Mumbai.
It once carried presidents and prime ministers and left a lasting impression.