Air India yesterday made headlines around the world for ordering 470 aircraft, split between Airbus and Boeing. Let’s take a deep-dive into this order and try to understand the airline’s plans better.

Air India yesterday made headlines around the world for ordering 470 aircraft, split between Airbus and Boeing. Let’s take a deep-dive into this order and try to understand the airline’s plans better.
It’s a sweet Tuesday! Air India has today officially announced an order for 220 Boeing aircraft with options for 70 more. This comes just hours after the airline announced an order for 250 Airbus aircraft.
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