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Home / Business and Economy / Air India Lands First Custom Boeing Dreamliner Post-Privatization

Air India Lands First Custom Boeing Dreamliner Post-Privatization

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Air India received its first custom-made Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
  • The aircraft was delivered on January 7, post-privatization.
  • This marks a significant fleet upgrade under Tata Group ownership.
Air India Lands First Custom Boeing Dreamliner Post-Privatization

Tata Group's Air India has taken delivery of its inaugural line-fit Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, marking a significant fleet enhancement. This custom-made aircraft, transferred on January 7, represents the airline's commitment to modernization following its privatization approximately four years ago. The arrival of this Dreamliner signals a new era for Air India's long-haul capabilities, underscoring its strategic growth under new ownership.

The newly acquired Boeing 787-9 features a sophisticated three-class layout, offering passengers enhanced comfort across economy, premium economy, and business class sections. This delivery is part of a larger order of 220 Boeing jets placed in 2023, with this wide-body aircraft being the 52nd overall delivery. Air India Express has also received 51 narrow-body Boeing 737-8s, indicating a broad fleet expansion.

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Air India is set to integrate an additional dozen legacy Dreamliners by 2026, following interior refurbishments. The airline group plans to have 81% of its international flights operated with upgraded aircraft by the end of 2026, a testament to its ambitious plans for fleet renewal and service improvement under Campbell Wilson's leadership.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Air India received its first custom-built Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on January 7.
It is Air India's first 'line-fit' or custom-made Dreamliner, featuring a three-class layout.
Air India's parent group is set to receive 220 Boeing jets, including wide-body and narrow-body aircraft.

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