Tata-owned Air India (AI) has taken delivery of the sixth Airbus A350, registered as VT-JRI Today (May 14, 2024).
Air India A350
Tata-owned Indian full-service carrier Air India (AI) is set to deploy its newest widebody aircraft, Airbus A350, on a second International route, i.e., the Mumbai-Dubai route.
Tata-owned Indian FSC, Air India (AI), took delivery of its 5th Airbus A350 on April 30, 2024.
In early March, frequent flyers with Air India (AI), owned by the Tata Group, became frustrated with the lack of flight options out of Dallas, a crucial destination for many. In response, they petitioned the airline to establish a route to this city.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) official website now shows the first International route for Airbus A350, which is Delhi (DEL) to Dubai (DXB) starting from May 1, 2024.
IndiGo, awarded ‘Airline of the Year’ at Air Transport Awards 2024 and reportedly exploring the purchase of widebody aircraft (probably A350)
Air India’s (AI) new A350 has certainly created a stir in the aviation community and I was certain to try it once before it gets deployed on the international routes.
Air India (AI), the prominent global airline in India boasting the largest international network and extensive non-stop routes connecting the country to global destinations, has opted for Thales’ AVANT Up inflight entertainment (IFE) solution.
Air India (AI) is expanding its domestic routes with the addition of a second Airbus A350 registered as VT-JRB. The airline already operates domestic flights with its first A350. Both the aircraft are based in Bengaluru (BLR).
Air India (AI) has taken a double delivery today (Feb 3, 2024), one of the second Airbus A350 and another A320neo.