The largest aircraft order in history: 540 planes and $120 billion

A historic request
Air India, Airbus and Boeing
Multimillion figures
Economic, technological and sustainable growth
Growing with India
Organic and controlled growth
First almost immediate deliveries
Agreement with Airbus
A new age
Agreement with Boeing
The most advanced models
Waiting to extend the order
A complete pack
Largest order in South Asia to date
India hasn't stopped growing
Excellent forecast for the country
A wise investment
A historic request

Air India, an airline belonging to the Tata Group, became the protagonist of the largest aircraft order in history in 2023.

Air India, Airbus and Boeing

February 2023 went down in history in the aeronautical sector, after the agreement that Air India reached with Airbus and Boeing, in which it will buy 250 and 290 aircraft, respectively.

Multimillion figures

Without official figures, specialized media such as Bloomberg estimate the agreement had a cost of more than 120 billion dollars.

Photo: Airbus

Economic, technological and sustainable growth

What is known, through a statement released by Air India, is that all the aircraft purchased by the company have the latest technological advances and offer cutting edge efficiency and sustainability.

Growing with India

Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and director of Airbus International, assured that the A320 and A350 models are "an effective and versatile resource to continue democratizing and decarbonizing the country's air transport."

Photo: Air India

Organic and controlled growth

Air India's objective is clear, as confirmed in their statement: to boost their operations, both nationally and internationally, in the short, medium and long term, since the delivery of aircraft aims to last for at least a decade.

First almost immediate deliveries

Of course, the first Airbus units were to be delivered, according to Air India forecasts, at the end of 2023. That is, the expansion will be almost immediate.

"Top Notch Company"

From Air India they are clear about what they want: "to modernize and expand the fleet to make it a larger and first-class airline, to meet the growing demand for travel in the region," they point out in a statement.

Agreement with Airbus

The first agreement announced was that of Airbus. Among the 250 requested aircraft are 140 A320neo narrow-body single-aisle aircraft and 70 A321neo aircraft (pictured).

Photo: Airbus

 

A new age

To these are added 34 A350-100 widebody aircraft and another six A350-900 aircraft (In the photo), a long-range aircraft that will debut in the Indian market to "mark a new era in the country", according to the Airbus statement.

Photo: Airbus

Agreement with Boeing

For its part, Boeing could also manufacture 290 low-consumption aircraft for the Indian airline.

The most advanced models

As Air India has specified, there will be 190 737 MAX aircraft (in the photo), another 20 787 Dreamliner aircraft and 10 more 777X aircraft. That is, a total of 220 units.

Photo: Boeing

Waiting to extend the order

In addition, 70 more vehicles could be added, which would be an additional 50 Boeing 737 MAX and another 20 787-9 aircraft (in the photo).

Photo: Boeing

A complete pack

The agreement with Boeing included a comprehensive suite of aviation services, with an eye to making this massive growth sustainable, both domestically and internationally.

Photo: Boeing

Largest order in South Asia to date

After almost 90 years of collaboration between Air India and Boeing, this was the largest order the company has received in South Asia.

India hasn't stopped growing

India is the world's third largest air transport market and it is expected that, in the next 20 years, its growth rate will be 6.6% on average per year, double that of the rest of the world.

Excellent forecast for the country

According to expert forecasts, India is about to become the most populous country in the world (within a few years it will overtake China, whose demographics are declining) and the Indian economy aims to be the fastest growing of the G20.

 

A wise investment

It is expected that the country's thriving middle class will significantly increase their air travel. Obviously, the largest aircraft order in history, has a methodical analysis behind its multimillion-dollar investment.

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