Air India's old aircraft will be like new, it will cost 400 million dollar
Air India has said it plans to invest 400 million dollar to refurbish its two wide-body fleets comprising 27 Boeing B787-8 aircraft and 13 B777 aircraft.
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Air India Old Fleet: Air India has said that it plans to invest $400 million to renovate both its wide-body fleets, including 27 Boeing B787-8 aircraft and 13 B777 aircraft.
The airline said in a statement that under this, the existing interior of the cabin will be completely changed and new types of seats and the best in-flight entertainment will be arranged in all classes.
It was told that expensive and comfortable economy cabins will be introduced in both fleets and first-class cabin will be restored in B777.

