Twenty new Lons will be purchased by Air India. By March 2024, Air India will have 20 contemporary wide-bodied — six new Airbus A350s and 14 Boeing 777s — according to the airline’s MD & CEO Campbell Wilson. The $400 million project will thereafter see the airline start a thorough overhaul of its ageing wide-body fleet of Boeing 777s and 787s.By March, g-Haul Jets.
Additionally, Apple and Stanford University are working with AI to explore how it may boost their financial performance and lower their carbon footprint. Wilson updates the workforce every Friday on the revival of AI, which is regarded as the most difficult undertaking in airline history. “Our new fleet is a crucial milestone in the restructuring process. I’m happy to report that the DGCA issued the “letter of type acceptance” for our A350s with Rolls-Royce engines this week. In his statement on July 21, Wilson stated that this “paves the way for us to initiate various activities related to the induction of this aircraft, the first of which is now only a few months away.”