Air India is aiming for a fleet strength of 200 aircraft in order to match its peers such as Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Emirates. The merged Air India-Indian entity is presently in the process of acquiring 111 Boeing and Airbus aircraft which will take its fleet strength to 140 after phasing out some of its old aircraft by 2011.
Even as this project is underway, the airline is now mulling an acquisition of 60 more aircraft from Boeing and Airbus which will make its fleet 200-aircraft strong. This is to support its ambitious plan to create a European hub, start more non-stop flights to the US and Canada. Air India’s Board is expected to take a decision on acquiring more aircraft by September, Air India Chairman V. Thulasidas said.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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