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Air India finally sells four 747’s - MSNAir India has sold four Boeing 747 400’s to broker and leasing firm AerSale, according to The Economic Times in Delhi. The four jets were marketed and sold via UK-based Skytech-AIC.
Air India’s Boeing 747-400 ‘Agra’ made its final take-off from Mumbai amid a wave of nostalgia on social media. The airline has sold its last 4 Boeing jumbo jets to modernise its fleet.
India News: Air India's Boeing 747-400, VT-EVA 'Agra', bid farewell in Mumbai before departing for cannibalisation in the US. Tata Group sold due to fuel ineffici ...
Air India expects place an order for the Airbus A380 or Boeing 747-8 by the middle of next year to replace its 747-400s, which will be converted to freighters. The ...
India Business News: Tata Group-owned Air India has mandated UK-based remarketing firm Skytech-AIC for the sale of its four Boeing 747-400 jumbo planes. These aircraft wer ...
Air India plans to convert its Boeing 747-400 passenger aircraft to freighters because it will no longer have a need for these if it adds other large widebodies. A spokesman for the airline in ...
One of Air India's Boeing 747s, which once ferried VVIPs like Prime Ministers, ... According to a report by The Economic Times, the four Boeing 747-400 airplanes have found a new owner ...
In 1971, Air India had 31 Boeing 747s from three variants - 747-200, 747-300 and 747-400. The first Boeing 747 had 16 first class seats and 40 business class seats.
Air India will lease a Boeing 747-400, with delivery slated for the first week of October, for use on the twice-weekly Mumbai-Frankfurt-Los Angeles route to be introduced with the winter schedule.
“There were rich tapestries and art and cocktail bars that epitomised the golden age of travel,” says Suneeta Sodhi Kanga, a flight attendant on Air India’s 747-200 and 747-400 models from ...
A United Kingdom-based company, Skytech-AIC, has been mandated by the Tata Group-owned Air India to sell its four Boeing 747-400 jumbo planes, deregistered by the Directorate General of Civil ...
Mumbai: If you find yourself in Air India’s (AI) Boeing 747-400, think twice before using the toilet, as the emergency button hasn’t been functioning. And should one get stuck inside, he or ...
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