Air India to phase out remaining Airbus Classic A320s
State-owned carrier Air India will be phasing out its remaining aged Airbus Classic A320 planes by this fiscal.
State-owned carrier Air India will be phasing out its remaining aged Airbus Classic A320 planes by this fiscal.
The airline has already retired nine A320s from its fleet and the remaining six planes are likely to go out of service by March next year, Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani told
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