New Delhi:In a landmark moment in the history of Indian Aviation, Tata Group-owned Air India has placed an order for 840 planes with Airbus and Boeing, including the option to acquire 370 aircraft, as informed by a senior airline official on Thursday. The announcement came from Air India's Chief Commercial and Transformation Officer Nipun Aggarwal a day after the airline said it has placed a firm order for 470 aircraft -- 250 from Airbus and 220 from Boeing.
Aggarwal took to his social media handle on LinkedIn to express his joy over the deal. In his post, Aggarwal said the airline is humbled by the excitement generated across the world by the airline's aircraft order. "The order comprises 470 firm aircraft, 370 options and purchase rights to be procured from Airbus and Boeing over the next decade," his post caption read. This will be one of the largest aircraft orders by an airline in the modern aviation history.
This order of 840 aircraft has been a culmination of a fascinating journey that began almost two years ago with the Air India privatization process, as informed by Aggarwal. The Airbus firm order comprises 210 A320/321 Neo/XLR and 40 A350-900/1000, while the Boeing firm order comprises 190 737-Max, 20 787s and 10 777s. "We have also signed up for long-term maintenance of the engines with CFM International (CFM), Rolls-Royce and GE Aerospace," he said.
Aggarwal on Thursday said the order demonstrates the vision and aspiration of Tata Group to transform Air India into a world-class airline and connect India "non-stop" to every major city in the world. Moreover, this the first time in more than 17 years that Air India, which was acquired from the government by Tata Group in January 2022, has ordered planes. The first A350 plane will be delivered to the airline by the end of this year.