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Airbus A350 joins Air India fleet:  what  new services can you expect?  

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Last updated: 2023/12/24 at 12:43 PM
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 Air India’s A350 wide-body aircraft is  expected  to enter commercial  operations  in January 2024.  

 Air India’s first A350-900,  decked out in the new branded  livery, landed at  Delhi’s  Indira Gandhi International Airport  on Saturday  from  the Airbus  facility in  Toulouse, France.  Registered as VT-JRA, this  Tata  group-owned  airline  is  the first  airline  in India to operate this wide-body aircraft  in its fleet. 

  This  is the first delivery of Air India’s order for 20 Airbus  A350-900s,  with  five  more expected to be delivered  by March 2024.  In addition,  Air  India also ordered  250 new aircraft with  Airbus, including  20  A350-1000s.  

 What  are the  new features  of  Air India A350?  

 • Air India’s A350-900 aircraft  has  a three-class cabin configuration.  

 • The cabin includes 28 private  business  suites with  double  beds for  added  comfort. 

  •  In addition,  there are 24 Premium Economy seats  with more  legroom and  many other special  features.  • The majority of the cabin  is made up  of 264 spacious  economy  seats.  

 • All seats are equipped with the  latest generation  Panasonic eX3 in-flight entertainment system. 

  •  High definition  screens are provided  in  all classes to ensure a superior flying experience. 

  • Air  India  cabin crew and pilots will  wear  new uniforms designed by  famous  Indian  fashion designer  Manish  Malhotra after  the  A350 enters service.  

 When can passengers fly  Air India A350?  In a press release, the airline said  Air India’s A350  aircraft  is  expected  to  enter  commercial  operations  in January 2024. Initially,  the airline  will operate  domestic flights  for  non-stop operations. The group got acquainted,  followed by  expanded  flights to destinations  on all continents.  

 The  A350’s  commercial operations  schedule  will be  revealed  in the coming weeks,  the statement  added.  

 Campbell Wilson,  Chairman, Managing Director  and  Chief Executive Officer,  said: “This  marks  an important  day for all of us at Air India. The A350 is  more than  just metal and engines;  It is a great  embodiment of the  tireless  efforts of all Air India employees towards  the continuous transformation of  our  airline  and  our commitment to setting new  standards.  

 “As a symbol of the new  era  of  aviation,  the A350 promises a  world-class  long-haul  flying  experience on our  direct  routes,  delivering unmatched levels  of comfort. Its excellent flight economics and  advanced  technology underscore our  commitment  to commercially successful operations and  achieving our sustainability goals,”  added Wilson.  

 For more  information,  visit at https://happenrecently.com/zepto/?amp=1

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