Livery of the Week: Air India
The updated design marks the first major visual overhaul for the carrier in decades and reflects ongoing efforts to reposition the airline for growth.
The updated design marks the first major visual overhaul for the carrier in decades and reflects ongoing efforts to reposition the airline for growth.
India’s flag carrier Air India confirmed this week that it will be ordering a further 100 new aircraft from Airbus, joining its already planned orders.
The unscheduled landing over the weekend marks the second time one of the carrier’s flights diverted to Russia in less than four months.
Air India takes the next step in their overhaul plan by merging with Vistara and sunsetting the largely beloved brand in the coming months.
Major Indian airlines received an influx of fake bomb threats throughout last week disrupting flights for passengers traveling around the world.
Air India has reportedly been identified as the airline behind a significant order for 85 Airbus jets, including 75 A320neo and 10 A350 aircraft.
India’s SpiceJet received a financial lifeline again from aircraft lessor Carlyle Aviation amid ongoing operational troubles.
Bengaluru International Airport (BLR) revealed on Friday that the country’s flag carrier would begin operating flights connecting the city with London Gatwick.
Several airlines, including Air India, Qantas, and Lufthansa, are amending flight schedules and routes due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Vistara, the growing Indian full-service airline, recently took delivery of its last Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner from its large aircraft order placed in 2018.