Air India Orders 30 More Boeing 737 MAX Jets, US Ambassador Applauds Deal

Air India has placed an order for 30 additional Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, comprising 20 737-8 and 10 737-10 models. This new order increases Air India's total firm orders with Boeing to 250 aircraft, building on the 220 jets ordered in 2023. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor congratulated Air India and Boeing, highlighting the deal as a benefit to both nations. Air India's CEO stated the order is key to the airline's strategy to become a world-class global carrier.

Key Points: Air India Orders 30 More Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

  • 30 new Boeing 737 MAX jets ordered
  • Total Boeing orders now at 250 aircraft
  • US Ambassador applauds growing US-India aviation ties
  • Part of Air India's major post-privatization fleet expansion
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US Ambassador Sergio Gor congratulates Air India on 30 Boeing 737 MAX jet order

Air India expands its Boeing order with 30 more 737 MAX jets, bringing its total to 250. US Ambassador Sergio Gor congratulates the deal.

"This additional order... is part of our broader fleet strategy to position Air India firmly for the future. - Campbell Wilson"

New Delhi, January 31

Air India on January 29 announced it has placed an order to purchase 30 additional Boeing aircraft, comprising 20 737-8 and 10 737-10, taking the total number of aircraft orders placed with Boeing to 250.

These 30 single-aisle aircraft are in addition to the firm orders for 220 aircraft that Air India had placed with Boeing in 2023, the airline said in an official release.

Reacting to the expansion of Air India's fleet plans, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Friday congratulated Air India and Boeing on their announcement that the airline will add 30 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet.

In a post on X, Gor wrote, "Congratulations to @airindia and @Boeing_In on their announcement that Air India will add 30 more @Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet. Every day the Embassy works tirelessly to support opportunities that benefit both of our nations!"

Air India made the announcement at Wings India, one of Asia's premier civil aviation events. With the latest orders, Air India has a total of 198 new aircraft incoming from Boeing. The airline has so far received 52 aircraft from the original 220 ordered in 2023, including 51 737-8s in service with Air India's subsidiary value carrier, Air India Express, and one brand-new 787-9 that enters commercial service between Mumbai and Frankfurt from February 1.

Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Air India, said, "This additional order for 30 Boeing 737 aircraft is part of our broader fleet strategy to position Air India firmly for the future, as a world-class global carrier that India deserves and the world expects. Building on our 2023 orders and subsequent additions, this order supports steady deliveries and fleet upgrades planned over the next few years."

"Air India's order for more 737 MAX jets underscores the strong performance of their existing 737-8 fleet as they continue to expand connectivity across India and the South Asia region," said Paul Righi, Boeing Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing, Eurasia, India and South Asia. "We value Air India's confidence in the 737-10 and 737-8 to provide the capacity and versatility they need as a cornerstone of their single-aisle growth strategy."

Powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines, the Boeing 737 delivers fuel efficiency, passenger comfort and operational reliability for single-aisle aircraft operations, according to the release.

Since its privatisation in January 2022, the Air India group has added nearly 170 aircraft to its fleet through a combination of new deliveries, strategic leases, the merger of erstwhile Vistara into Air India, and the reactivation of long-grounded aircraft, marking progress in capacity expansion and fleet modernisation, the airline said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a frequent flyer, I'm cautiously optimistic. The 737 MAX has had its issues globally. I hope Air India and DGCA ensure the highest safety standards are met during induction and maintenance. Passenger safety must be the absolute priority.
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Priya S
Great to see this US-India partnership strengthening. The Ambassador's tweet shows how economic ties are growing. But I also hope Air India looks at supporting 'Make in India' in the long run. Can we dream of an Indian-made commercial jet one day?
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Rohit P
More planes are good, but what about the service? The old Air India had a terrible reputation. The new management needs to focus equally on training staff, improving on-time performance, and customer experience. New aircraft alone won't fix that.
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Karthik V
This is a strategic move. With Air India Express getting most of these 737s, it will directly compete with IndiGo and other low-cost carriers on domestic and short-haul international routes. Good for competition, great for passengers!
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Michael C
Impressive scale of investment. 250 aircraft orders is a huge bet on India's growing travel market. The fuel efficiency of the MAX series should help keep costs down, which is crucial in this competitive industry.

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