New Delhi, Jan. 27 -- Air India has unveiled its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, with newly designed interiors, as part of the airline's transformation under the Tata Group. From featuring redesigned cabins across Business, Premium Economy and Economy classes, a key focus of the wide-body jet's design lies on 'comfort, wellness and technology' states Air India.
The first line of the aircraft was officially handed over to Air India at Boeing's Everett factory in Seattle, United States after which it arrived in Delhi on 11 January completing a non-stop ferry flight of nearly 17 hours. It will enter commercial service next month on the Mumbai-Frankfurt route.
The new 787-9 will operate on select long-haul routes and introduces upgraded seat...
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