Air India's Transformation Takes Flight with New Dreamliner Fleet in 2026

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson declared 2026 a transformative year for the airline, marked by the arrival of its first custom-built Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The carrier expects at least 20 new widebody aircraft to join its fleet this year, enhancing service to Europe, East Asia, and Australia. Wilson highlighted that the domestic fleet has already been nearly entirely upgraded, promising a better product for passengers. The announcements were made at the Wings India 2026 event in Hyderabad, which focuses on the future of Indian aviation.

Key Points: Air India CEO Announces Major Fleet Transformation in 2026

  • First line-fit Boeing 787-9 delivered
  • 20+ new widebody aircraft in 2026
  • Domestic fleet nearly fully upgraded
  • Focus on long-haul fleet transformation through 2028
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This year is a real year of transformation for Air India: CEO Campbell Wilson

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson reveals 2026 as a pivotal year for the airline's transformation, with new Boeing 787-9 and A350 aircraft joining the fleet.

"So this year is a real year of transformation for Air India. - Campbell Wilson"

Hyderabad, January 28

A few days after Air India ushered in a significant new chapter in its transformation journey with the arrival of its first line-fit Boeing 787-9, custom-built for the airline, its CEO Campbell Wilson says that this year will be one of transformation for the Airline.

Speaking to ANI at Wings India 2026, Wilson highlighted that the airline is entering a pivotal phase with the introduction of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, specifically designed and built for the carrier. "So this year is a real year of transformation for Air India. We have the first of these line-fit 787 Dreamliners coming. We have three more coming this year, two more A350 1000s towards the end of the year," he said.

Wilson mentioned that it was wonderful to show it to Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu. According to Wilson, "This year, we're going to see at least 20 of these world-class widebody aircraft operating the Air India fleet to Europe, to East Asia, to Australia, and more to come... Certainly, in 2027 and 2028, we see a huge transformation in the Air India long-haul wide-body fleet. The domestic fleet has already been nearly entirely upgraded. So it means a better product for people, a higher business class cabin to accommodate more corporate traffic"

Wilson projected a huge transformation in the Air India long-haul wide-body fleet through 2027 and 2028. The airline also begins taking delivery of retrofitted legacy aircraft, specifically the 787-8s, as part of its fleet modernisation strategy.

The Air India CEO emphasised the importance of the Wings India event in focusing attention on India as a market and a place to do business. He said the event allows people from different companies, both from India and around the world, to interact and find ways to collaborate.

Wings India 2026, held at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad, serves as a platform for the Indian aviation sector under the theme "Indian Aviation: Paving the Future - From Design to Deployment, Manufacturing to Maintenance, Inclusivity to Innovation and Safety to Sustainability."

Organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airports Authority of India, and FICCI, the four-day event covers commercial, general, business aviation, and advanced air mobility.

The four-day event opens on Wednesday, January 28, with an exhibition inauguration, a static aircraft display visit, and specialised roundtables focusing on airports, aircraft leasing, and helicopters.

The first day also features a Global CEOs Forum, discussions on airline growth and women in aviation, a ministerial plenary, and the official inaugural session.

Evening activities include the Wings India Awards 2026, followed by a cultural evening, drone and aerial shows, and a networking dinner.

The subsequent days focus on technical and industrial growth, starting Thursday with roundtables on MRO, air cargo, business aviation, and aircraft component manufacturing.

Sessions continue with discussions on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), aviation skilling, advanced air mobility, and drones.

On Friday and Saturday, the venue hosts a large-scale exhibition, flying displays, and B2B/B2G meetings, alongside an aviation job fair and student competitions, before the event officially closes at 1700 Hrs on January 31.

- ANI

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Priya S
New aircraft are great, but I hope the transformation also focuses on customer service and ground staff attitude. That's where Air India has always lagged behind private airlines. The product is only as good as the people delivering it.
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Rohit P
ज़बरदस्त! This is a proud moment for Indian aviation. Having world-class wide-body aircraft will boost tourism and business travel. Hope the pricing remains competitive so more middle-class families can experience international travel with our own airline. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm thrilled. Flying Air India to visit family in the US or Australia will be much more appealing with a modern fleet. The focus on sustainability (SAF) mentioned in the event is also very encouraging.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the proof will be in the pudding. We've heard promises before. The real test is consistent on-time performance, clean aircraft, and hassle-free service. I'll believe the "transformation" when I experience it as a passenger.
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Karthik V
The Wings India event in Hyderabad shows how central India is becoming to global aviation. From manufacturing to MRO, we are building the ecosystem. Air India's fleet upgrade is the flagship project. Hope it creates more skilled jobs for our youth.
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