Air India on Monday announced its flagship Airbus A350-900 aircraft will operate on Delhi-New York and Delhi-Newark routes from November 1, 2024, and January 2, 2025, respectively, transforming its passenger experience on these strategically important routes.
Air India has placed a total order of 250 aircraft from which 210 are for A320 and 40 for A350 wide body aircraft from which 6 A350 are already delivered, while IndiGo has ordered more than 1000 aircraft which includes 30 A350 state-of-the-art planes.
Emirates has today announced the first set of destinations to be served by its A350 aircraft entering service in September 2024. With 10 new A350s expected to join the Emirates fleet by 31 March 2025, the airline plans to deploy its latest aircraft type to 9 destinations in the coming months
IndiGo has confirmed a firm order for 30 Airbus A350-900 wide-body aircraft. The airline's chief executive officer (CEO), Pieter Elbers, announced on Tuesday that deliveries of these aircraft are slated to commence in 2027.
IndiGo has placed an order for 30 A350-900 aircraft, a decision that will enable the airline to connect Indian metros to destinations around the world.
The spotlight of the show this year is on Air India's first Airbus A350, originally destined for Russian airline Aeroflot but redirected to India due to geopolitical circumstances as Russia is currently facing US sanctions.
Listing the features of the newly inaugurated Airbus A350 aircraft, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson on Thursday said that it is highly fuel-efficient, highly less emissive and more importantly it comes with the world-leading product of the new Air India.
This not only marks the arrival of state-of-the-art aircraft to Air India's fleet but also signifies India's growing stature as a major player in the global aviation industry.
The airline has opened bookings for domestic flights operated by the state-of-the-art A350, offering passengers a chance to experience its unparalleled comfort and cutting-edge technology.