Air India (AI) plans to defer aircraft deliveries, cut flights, and slow expansion after majority owner Tata Group instructed the carrier to focus on reducing its record losses.
Air India fleet update
Air India (AI) plans to induct 26 new aircraft by 2026 as it continues fleet renewal across key routes, including Ahmedabad (AMD) and London Gatwick (LGW), while the airline’s CEO outlines major upgrades despite flat capacity.
Air India current fleet comprises a mix of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, catering to domestic, regional, and intercontinental routes.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) has started transferring some of its Airbus A320 aircraft to sister carrier, Air India Express (IX) in short AIX this week.
Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) has initiated a $400 million refit program to overhaul 67 legacy aircraft in its fleet.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) manages a diverse fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, facilitating travel to 102 destinations, both domestic and international.
Air India (AI), under the ownership of Tata, has reportedly amassed total losses of around ₹14,000 crore by the end of FY23, as per individuals familiar with the situation.
Tata group owned Indian FSC Air India (AI) is set to delivery of two Airbus A321 and ex-Delta one Boeing 777.