Tata-owned Air India and aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus will directly and indirectly create over 200,000 employment in India.
Boeing
IndiGo has around 500 planes on order and expects to receive around 40 of them by 2023, according to CEO Peter Elbers.
Boeing predicted on February 14 that India will require approximately 2,210 new planes over the next two decades, with 1,983 of them being single-aisle jets.
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Indian airlines are anticipated to order between 1500 and 1700 aircraft, Over the next two years, according to aviation consulting group Centre for Aviation CAPA India. Over 700 commercial aircraft are already in use by Indian carriers, and fewer than 800 more are ordered.
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The legendary B747, often known as the “Queen of the Skies,” will depart for history on February 1 when Boeing delivers the final example to Atlas Air from its Everett production facility in Washington.
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The government has begun laying the groundwork for India to produce passenger aircraft in an effort to increase its presence in the aviation industry.