"We will be launching the Ahmedabad-London-Newark flight from August 15 and Delhi-Madrid from December as part of our growth plan," Air India Chairman and Managing Director, Ashwini Lohani, told reporters here.
Lohani arrived here for taking part in a programme on the occasion of opening of AI area manager's office, which was inaugurated by Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary Antony DeSa.
To a query on the current fleet size, he said at present there were 133 aircraft in the AirIndia group.
"In next four years we will have 232 planes," he said.
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On relaxation in 5/20 rule (five years operation in domestic sector and 20 aircraft) for launching international operations, the CMD, while welcoming it, said ultimately it will benefit the passengers as competition will increase.
Referring to the issues related to Dreamliner planes, he said there were some problems in its design since the beginning but it was sorted out.
Air India has ordered for 27 Dreamliners and has so far received 21 planes and six more are in the pipeline.
On the issue of connectivity with Bhopal, Lohani said AI would make its hub in the state so that more flights will originate from here.
On the issue of launching international flights from Bhopal or Indore, he said it will not be available for Bhopal, but it may start for Dubai from Indore in near future.