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Air India rolls out first upgraded Dreamliner under fleet overhaul plan

Air India rolls out first upgraded Dreamliner under fleet overhaul plan

Air India has rolled out its first retrofitted Boeing 787-8, marking progress in its widebody fleet upgrade initiative.

The aircraft now features a three-class layout, including redesigned Business Class suites, Premium Economy seating, and upgraded Economy cabins. Interiors have been completely refreshed, alongside the introduction of a new inflight entertainment system.

The retrofit process involved a complete strip-down and rebuild of the cabin, along with significant exterior repainting into the airline’s updated livery.

Campbell Wilson said, “This is a yet another proud milestone in our transformation journey as we welcome this transformed legacy B787 aircraft as a shining beacon of the new Air India. The retrofit of our first widebody aircraft is a visible symbol of the momentum behind Air India’s transformation. With 25 other 787s undergoing this comprehensive refresh, we are rapidly modernising the backbone of our long-haul fleet and raising the bar for customers flying between India and the world.”

The airline is investing $400 million in upgrading 26 B787 aircraft, with completion expected by 2027.