Air India revealed latest developments including in-house maintenance capability, plans to lease widebody planes, progress with retrofits.
Air India A350
Air India (AI) aims to increase the share of international transit traffic in its total international traffic from the current 4% to approximately 10% over the next 5-10 years.
Under the Tata group’s recent management and amidst ongoing global challenges, Air India (AI) has impressively expanded its non-stop weekly flights to the United States (US) to 51.
While no long-haul destinations have been announced, Australia and North America are in range. Which cities could see the Air India A350?
Homegrown aerospace manufacturers are banking on the surge in orders from Indian airlines to secure more business from global giants like Airbus and Boeing.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) has taken delivery of the sixth Airbus A350, registered as VT-JRI Today (May 14, 2024).
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.