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Air India plans to refurbish legacy wide-body fleet

The refurbishment will see introduction of a premium economy cabin on both fleets

PTI Mumbai Published 08.12.22, 01:21 PM
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Full service carrier Air India said on Thursday it plans to refurbish its legacy wide body fleet, comprising 27 Boeing B787-8 and 13 B777 aircraft at an investment of USD 400 million.

This refurbishment will see a complete overhaul of existing cabin interiors, including the addition of latest-generation seats and best in-class inflight entertainment across all classes, Air India said in a statement.

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In addition, the refurbishment will see the introduction of a premium economy cabin on both fleets, it said and added that the first class cabin will also be retained on the 777s.

The airline said it has engaged London-based product design companies, JPA Design and Trendworks, to assist with the cabin interior design elements of this refurbishment programme.

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