Air India Group plans to induct 26 wide-body and narrow-body planes, with 81% of international flights operated using upgraded aircraft by end-2026. Campbell Wilson, CEO, Air India, said, “2026 will be a year of very visible change for Air India, despite recent challenges, and we are continuing our capital expenditure commitments.”
Air India plans to induct 26 aircraft, upgrade 81% international fleet by 2026: Campbell Wilson
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