Airbus A321XLR allows Air India to serve medium-haul international markets that sit beyond the practical range of conventional narrowbodies.
Air India New Aircraft
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 (AI) planning to launch some new destinations including Dallas (DFW), Los Angeles (LAX), Manila (MNL), Jakarta (CGK), and others.
Air India (AI) introduced the Airbus A321neo, an all-economy Class aircraft with a seating capacity of 232, to its domestic operations.
Tata-owned Air India Group, which is formed by a coalition of four carriers, has added 10 new aircraft in around 40 days.