Air India is exploring the possibility of acquiring Boeing aircraft originally designated for Chinese airlines, seizing the opportunity presented by escalating trade tensions between the United States and China. The move is part of Air India’s strategy to enhance its fleet as it continues its transformation efforts. This decision comes amidst a global aviation industry grappling with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. By potentially acquiring these aircraft, Air India aims to strengthen its position in the market and improve its operational efficiency. The airline is strategically leveraging the current geopolitical landscape to advance its growth plans and better serve its passengers. Stay updated for more developments on Air India’s aircraft acquisition plans.

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Air India eyes Boeing aircraft originally destined for China amid US-China trade tensions to enhance fleet transformation.
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