Air India To Acquire 250 Aircraft, Airbus CEO Says 'Historic Moment'

Tata group will buy 250 aircraft from France's Airbus

New Delhi:

The Tata group will buy 250 aircraft from Airbus in the world's largest aviation deal in history. The deal includes 40 A350 wide-body long-range aircraft and 210 narrow-body ones for Air India, owned by the Tata group.

"It is a historic moment for Airbus to help script Air India's revival," Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said in a video conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ratan Tata, French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders.

The deal with Airbus is part of a huge order by Air India for 470 planes, which is expected to also include an order for 220 planes from Boeing.

"This contract is a milestone in the friendly relations between India and France," said Mr Macron at the conference, where Union Ministers Piyush Goyal, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran also participated.

PM Modi said India will become the third-largest player in the aviation sector. "India will need 2,500 aircraft in the next 15 years," he added.

The A350 family has two versions - the A350-900, and the longer fuselage A350-1000. Airbus says A350s fly efficiently on any sector from short-haul to ultra-long-haul routes up to 17,000 km, carrying 300 to 410 passengers in typical three-class configurations, and up to 480 passengers in a single-class layout.

Airbus' narrow-body aircraft include the A320 and A220 family of planes. Many airlines in India already fly the A320 family.

India is also a major purchaser of French military aircraft. India's recently bought Rafale from France's Dassault Aviation, after decades of flying the Mirage 2000 built by the same company.


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