Air India begins refresh on Airbus fleet with new enterprise and premium financial system seats

Passengers on Air India’s home flights can count on new enterprise class seats with higher cushions and premium financial system cabin because it begins reconfiguring its Airbus A320 plane fleet.

The transfer will convey product commonality with Vistara which is being merged with Air India. It’ll additionally assist the airline develop its company enterprise.

One plane has already been readied with a three-class cabin (enterprise, premium financial system and financial system) at AI Engineering Companies Restricted facility in Delhi and might be launched into service upon receiving regulatory approvals.

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Reconfigured Air India planes and people from Vistara might be prioritised on metro-to-metro routes and short-haul worldwide routes with heavy enterprise visitors. 

General, Air India hopes to reconfigure 40 Airbus A320 plane by center of subsequent yr.

Enhancing occupancy

“The seats won’t be similar like that of Vistara. Nevertheless, it will likely be higher than the present Air India home product. Seats could have higher cushions and good leg room,” mentioned an government. With these adjustments, the airline additionally hopes to enhance occupancy in its enterprise class on home routes.

Vistara’s Airbus A320 plane have eight enterprise class, 24 premium financial system and 126-132 financial system class seats. It’s learnt Air India planes could have an identical configuration.

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At present, Air India operates A320 plane in a single all financial system or twin class (financial system and enterprise) configuration. Separate regulatory approvals are required to hold out modification work as Air India’s Airbus planes fly in several configurations now. 

Whereas work on Airbus plane, a refresh of legacy Boeing 777 and 787 plane is delayed. A senior official mentioned that discussions are on with the seat producer. “We are going to give an replace on the timeline,” he added.

Whereas Air India is eager on rising its long-haul community, it’s hamstrung as a result of unreliability of its legacy planes.

$400-million plan

In December 2022, Air India had introduced $400-million plan to completely refurbish its legacy Boeing 777 and 787 plane with newest technology seats and new in-flight leisure system.

Air India had engaged main London-based product design firms, JPA Design and Trendworks, to help with the cabin inside design components of this refurbishment programme, it earlier mentioned



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