ALASKA- We all are curious whether Tata-owned Indian FSC Air India (AI) marks the inaugural non-stop flight between India and Fairbanks, Alaska?
However, according to a trusted X user, it appears that Air India (AI) aircraft might have been enlisted by the Indian Army to transport personnel involved in a collaborative military drill with the United States and is currently en route back home.

Air India Flight from Alaska
According to Flightradar24, Air India (AI) flight AI1188 took off from Fairbanks (FAI), Alaska, at around 7:10 PM UTC. After being airborne for almost 11 hours, the flight landed safely at Delhi (DEL) at around 6:06 AM UTC.
The flight is operated by the Boeing 777-300ER, having the registration VT-ALQ. Further, it is a 14.1-year-old aircraft and is powered by GE Aerospace GE90.

IndiGo Faced Backlash Earlier
Indigo on Saturday posted a Pic of the Indian Army traveling with Them on Delhi to the Srinagar Flight route.
This Post Invites Mixed responses from Social media users on Linkedin and Twitter.
To Verify whether Airlines or organizations associated with the Indian Army, BSF, or any defense personnel are allowed to share their pics? We checked on the Internet.
We found One article posted by the Times of India, titled, “Don’t Post troops information on social media: Army.”
However, there is no statement by BSF or Indian defense Staff regarding the pic, and it’s difficult to say whether it’s right or wrong to share such information on social media.
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