Mumbai: Air India is in discussions with aircraft manufacturers for acquiring planes as the Tata group-owned airline plans to expand its fleet by three times compared to the current size, a senior executive said on Friday. Air India Chief Financial Officer Vinod Hejmadi also said the airline is currently in the "taxiing phase" and it will take two years before it takes off, consolidates and enters the growth mode.
Since taking over Air India in January this year, Tatas have unveiled a comprehensive transformation plan for reviving the loss-making airline. The plan focuses on five factors -- industry leadership, robust operations, commercial efficiency, industry best talent, and exceptional customer experience.
"In the Air India transformation journey, we are looking for, in the next five years, 30 per cent market share and we are planning to grow our aircraft fleet three times of what we currently have... We are looking forward to ensuring that we add on capacity for growth (and) discussions (with aircraft manufacturers) are going on to acquire fleet," Hejmadi said.
At the Aviation Insurance Symposium 2022 hosted by Global Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd here, he said in the past, it was a matter of survival for the airline but after the takeover by the Tata group, it is now looking towards a growth trajectory. "We are at the moment looking at the taxiing phase, which is to fix the basics, to fix what was wrong in Air India and after six months of that, we have to look for the take off. And that will be about two years' journey when we take off, consolidate and go into the growth mode," he added.