AI plans to buy 100 more planes to fly out of losses

The plan is yet to be approved by the civil aviation ministry.

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The board of directors of Air India has approved a plan it to enhance the fleet of the loss-making airline to around 240 aeroplanes.

According to a report in the DNA, the airline had initially suggested fleet enhancement on a much bigger scale — from the current 145 to 400.

“The airline management has an unreasonable demand. It says that the industry norm is 100-110 people per aircraft and since AI’s manpower is 40,000 permanent employees, its fleet size should be around 400 to arrive at that ratio. The management said unless fleet size reaches 400 aircraft, the airline cannot generate enough revenue to overcome losses. We don’t think this demand makes sense,” a ministry source said.

An airline official, however, denied making that claim. The earlier demand was to take the fleet above 280 aircraft, but the board agreed to 240, he said.

All the same, now with a board approval for an additional 100 planes, the airline will have its task cut out in figuring out a timeline for this significant fleet enhancement. Also, it has to decide how many of the new planes can be bought and how many taken on lease.

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