DELHI/MUMBAI: Air India international passengers will soon get the much-awaited cabin product as the back-in-Tata- fold airline will induct six wide-body A350 aircraft into its fleet this year, said Campbell Wilson, Air India CEO and MD.
At $70 billion, AI for the first time confirmed the list price of its record order for 470 aircraft that are a mix of Airbus and Boeing wide and narrow bodies. Five ex-Delta Boeing 777s have already begun flying on North America routes.
The first of the 40 legacy wide-body aircraft that are being refurbished will join the fleet in mid-2024.