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Air India to upgrade critical components of 26 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners to improve reliability
Air India to upgrade critical components of 26 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners to improve reliability

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Air India to upgrade critical components of 26 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners to improve reliability

Tata Group-owned Air India announced on Sunday, 10 August 2025, that the airline is set to upgrade its 26-aircraft fleet of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners to increase reliability and reduce operational disruptions. 'As part of a Reliability Enhancement Programme, Air India will be upgrading the avionics and other critical components of the 26 legacy B787-8 aircraft up to the latest industry standards, thus improving their reliability,' said Air India in its official announcement. According to the official announcement, the company will analyse the maintenance and configuration records for these aircraft as part of its programme. 'Additionally, seven of the 26 B787-8s will undergo heavy, scheduled maintenance (D-checks) at Victorville, ensuring the fleet's long-term operational excellence,' said the company in the official filing. Air India's Dreamliners' 26 B787-8 aircraft and seven 787-9 aircraft had undergone checks, including that of fuel switches, after the fatal crash of the London Gatwick Air India flight, which crashed moments after take off from Ahmedabad. The accident killed 260 people on 12 June 2025. Under the $400 million fleet retrofit programme announced in December 2022, the Tata Group-owned airline has now started the retrofit of the first legacy Dreamliner, which was flown to a Boeing facility in Victorville, California, in July 2025. 'A second aircraft is scheduled to depart for the same facility in October 2025, with both expected to return to service in December 2025,' said the airline on Sunday. Additionally, the airline said seven of the 26 B787-8s will undergo heavy, scheduled maintenance (D-checks) at Victorville, ensuring the fleet's long-term operational excellence. The retrofit of the legacy Dreamliners is expected to be completed by mid-2027. The retrofitted planes will have three-class configurations: Business, Premium Economy, and Economy Class seats. 'Starting in early 2027, Air India will additionally retrofit 13 of its legacy Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, aiming for completion by October 2028, with the timeline having shifted due to supply chain delays,' said the company. Air India has around 190 narrow-body and wide-body planes. The airline's retrofit programme for 27 legacy A320 neo aircraft that commenced last September is expected to be completed in September this year. So far, 16 A320neo aircraft have been retrofitted. Air India has also decided to retrofit its 13 legacy A321 ceo planes that were earlier planned to be taken out of service. (With agency inputs from PTI)

Air India Begins Rs 3,500 Crore Upgrade Of Dreamliners And A320neo Fleet
Air India Begins Rs 3,500 Crore Upgrade Of Dreamliners And A320neo Fleet

News18

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • News18

Air India Begins Rs 3,500 Crore Upgrade Of Dreamliners And A320neo Fleet

The airline has launched its widebody retrofit for the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleet. The first aircraft (VT-ANT) was sent to Boeing's facility in Victorville, California, in July 2025, the airline said. A second aircraft will follow in October, with both expected to re-enter service by December 2025. The programme will upgrade all 26 B787-8 aircraft by mid-2027 with new interiors featuring a three-class configuration: Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy. Enhancements include new seats, modern inflight entertainment systems, refurbished lavatories and galleys, and updated soft furnishings aligned with Air India's new service standards. Additionally, the airline will begin retrofitting 13 legacy Boeing 777-300ERs starting in early 2027, with completion expected by October 2028. The timeline has been adjusted due to global supply chain delays. Reliability Enhancement for B787-8 Fleet Alongside the interior upgrades, Air India is implementing a Reliability Enhancement Programme for the B787-8 fleet. This includes avionics and systems upgrades to meet the latest industry standards. Modifications will be based on detailed analysis and Boeing's service bulletins to reduce operational disruptions. Seven of the 26 Dreamliners will also undergo heavy maintenance (D-checks) at Victorville. Narrowbody Retrofit on Track

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