New Delhi, April 13 -- Air India's first refurbished wide-body Boeing 787-8 aircraft arrived at Delhi Airport on Monday, marking a major milestone more than three years after the Tata Group-owned carrier unveiled a $400 million plan to overhaul its older twin-aisle fleet.
The aircraft, registered as VT-ANT, completed a non-stop ferry flight from San Bernardino in the United States, travelling across the Pacific before landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi at 10 pm, the airline said, according to PTI.
San Bernardino International Airport in California serves as a key centre for the maintenance, painting, and storage of Boeing aircraft.
Air India on Monday inducted its first retrofitted twin-aisle Boeing 787-8 aircraft,...
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