Categories: News

Air India, under Tata’s ownership is poised to rise high as it expands its fleet and services

Air India- India’s flagship airline, newly acquired by the Tata Group, dominated news at the Paris Airshow by signing massive deals with Airbus and Boeing.

A purchase agreement has been inked for 250 Airbus aircraft- including A320neo (140), A321neo (70), A350-1000 (34) and A350-900 (6), read a statement by Airbus. Air India has also confirmed a deal with Boeing for 220 aircraft, including 737 Max (190), 787 Dreamliners (20) and 777X jets (10).

These aircraft will bolster Air India’s fleet, with the most advanced and fuel-efficient aircrafts across their network, within five years according to Campbell Wilson, the company’s chief executive and MD. It is also furthering Air India’s goal to cater to India’s ever-expanding base of commuters and diaspora by offering more long-haul flights directly from India.

According to Barclays report from June, India has become a central point of focus for the global aerospace and defence industries, with one of the highest traffic growth rates globally- all making it the most important new aircraft market in the world. With over 6% share of the industry backlog, second only to the US, Indian aircraft carriers have the second largest order book, Barclays also said.

As per Boeing’s commercial market outlook, the next 20 years could see South Asia more than triple its in-service fleet to meet demand, a whopping increase from 700 to 2,300 aircrafts. These deals also cement Air India’s key goals to renew its fleet, improve services and expand its route networks- both domestically and internationally.

Staff Reporter

Recent Posts

Girish Kumar builds a bold life of impact and innovation

Girish Kumar, a tech specialist, community builder, and an altruist, is serving with passion and…

21 minutes ago

Empathy in action: IPF Dubai’s commitment to every Indian in need

From legal aid to emotional support, the Indian People’s Forum volunteer force is rewriting the…

30 minutes ago

Worku Lemma is empowering Ethiopia’s future through strategic leadership in banking and logistics

Worku Lemma has worked his way up from a bank clerk to the boardroom. Capturing…

18 hours ago

How Valentine Amadi is shaping Africa’s tech-enabled tomorrow

Information and Communication Technology specialist and Business Consultant Valentine Amadi speaks on the challenges faced…

19 hours ago

Invest like an economist: Szilvia shares UAE real estate investment success formula

Little did Szilvia Faragó know that buying her first home in Dubai would lead her…

19 hours ago

The IT startup that ditches tickets and solves problems before you notice

Yogendra Jagger, Founder of Virtue Cloud & IT Solutions, celebrates reaching a milestone of 500+…

19 hours ago

This website uses cookies.