Air India on Friday said it has completed the retrofit of its 27 legacy A320 neo planes and now also has premium economy class seats.

The retrofit programme for these aircraft, which commenced in September 2024, is part of the loss-making Tata Group airline’s broader USD 400 million initiative to modernise its entire legacy fleet.

The retrofitted planes joined the fleet at different points in time over the last little over one year.

Currently, the airline has an operational fleet of around 190 planes, including legacy Boeing 787s and 777s as well as new A350s. Apart from the retrofitted planes, there are other legacy narrow-body aircraft — 13 A320 ceos, 4 A321 ceos and 6 A319s. There are also 14 new A320s taken on lease.

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