Air India Order For 500 Airbus & Boeing Aircraft Reportedly Sealed
In TATA's historic move to order almost 500 new aircraft, the new Air India looks to claim back 30% of domestic and international operations.
In TATA's historic move to order almost 500 new aircraft, the new Air India looks to claim back 30% of domestic and international operations.
The flag carrier is expected to make the official announcement sometime next week.
The airline is expected to add around 500 new planes in the coming years.
The Indian flag carrier is expected to order around 500 new aircraft.
The flag carrier is anticipated to be the latest airline to place a significantly large airplane order.
The aircraft lessor's total order book for the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will tally at 80 aircraft.
The Boeing 787s are joined by 100 more 737 MAX commitments.
The five new aircraft will join the carrier’s fleet in 2023 and 2024.
The affected jets are part of orders for Delta and Alaska Airlines.
The order includes the 737-8, 737-9, and 737-10.
The flag carrier plans to expand its fleet three-fold with a mix of Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
The airline first revealed plans to place the order a month ago. It is intended to replace the Airbus A330 fleet.
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