Air India will equip 51 of its aircraft with Thales’ AVANT Up In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) system, with linefit and retrofit installations on Airbus and Boeing aircraft
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Air India has selected Recaro Aircraft Seating to supply the premium economy and economy seating for its widebody expansion programme – part of its record-setting order of 470 aircraft. The contract is for more than 22,000 Recaro seats to be installed in the airline’s linefit and retrofit twin-aisle programmes over the next five to six years
In the latest stage of its upgraded product reveals, Air India has stated that it will offer a library of over 2,200 hours of inflight entertainment (IFE) content across several formats and genres, including 1,000 hours of movies, 600 hours of TV, and 600 hours of audio
Air India has taken delivery of the first of its 20 Airbus A350-900 aircraft on order, sporting a bold new livery and marking a landmark moment in the airline’s transformation. Ahead of the aircraft’s entry into commercial service in January 2024, this video shows a few highlights from the passenger experience
Emirates’ latest order to retrofit 60 A380s with Airspace Link HBCplus connectivity complements its earlier launch order for 50 A350 installations. Additional HBCplus airline selections have been made by Air Algerie and Air India
India’s airline and aviation sector is set to achieve rapid growth, borne out by recent developments including Air India placing the largest aircraft order in aviation history, worth US$70 billion. Take a look at the broader picture
Blockbuster aircraft orders from IndiGo and Air India made for a dramatic Paris Air Show, which saw a total of 1,303 orders, worth US$72.4 billion. 1,160 (89%) were firm orders, the highest ever secured at the event. However, with orders of such scale, questions arise as to whether the local markets can accommodate the growth
Following IndiGo’s huge order for 500 A320 Family aircraft announced at Paris Air Show, Air India, has signed purchase agreements to acquire 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. These orders are the next step in Air India’s US$70 billion fleet expansion programme
With the introduction of premium economy, Air India has become the country’s first and only airline to offer a choice of four cabin classes The dedicated premium economy cabin will be initially available on select flights operated by Boeing 777-200LR aircraft
As part of its fleet modernisation programme, Air India has signed letters of intent to acquire 250 Airbus and 220 Boeing aircraft, with a mix of narrowbody and widebody types. This is a further boost for the aircraft interiors and IFEC sectors