Air India (AI) intends to restore its entire “long-grounded” fleet, which has been inactive since the Tata Group’s takeover approximately two years ago, as per sources informed FE.
Air India fleet
Air India (AI) is reportedly planning to create a second hub in the southern region of India with the goal of enhancing its global and domestic operations.
Air India is set to introduce two A350 aircraft into its fleet this year, having obtained approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Tata-owned Air India (AI), which placed a historical order with Airbus and Boeing, is set to receive the first batch of A350 aircraft, A320neo, and Boeing 737 MAX in the coming months.
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-owned Air India (AI) is set to bolster its fleet modernisation strategy by leasing three Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft from Singapore Airlines.
Tata Group has outlined an aggressive expansion plan for Air India and Air India Express that calls for the introduction of 25 Airbus A320 Neos and six Boeing 777-200 aircraft by the first quarter of next year.