Air India (AI) is in the middle of a large-scale upgrade, and its long-haul Boeing 787-8 aircraft are now getting their first full cabin refresh.
Air India Retrofit
Air India (AI) has completed the retrofit of its A320neo fleet and launched new upgrade programmes for its A321, Boeing 787-8, and 777-300ER aircraft to modernize cabins across its entire fleet.
Air India (AI) has completed the repainting and cabin retrofit of 12 aircraft at Nagpur (NAG), handled by Indamer AAR Technics Private Limited.
Air India plans to retrofit 13 legacy Airbus A321ceo aircraft that the carrier had previously planned to retire.
Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) has returned its first retrofitted narrowbody aircraft to service, marking a significant milestone in the carrier’s ongoing transformation.
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), often criticized for its crumbling seats, broken armrests, and dysfunctional seat-back entertainment screens, is now undergoing a massive repair and revamp exercise following the Tata takeover in January last year.