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Indian Air Force may fly PM's aircraft after Air India sale

The nation's President and PM currently travel in an Air India Boeing 747 aircraft

Narendra Modi, Air India
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Though any aircraft that carries the President and the PM uses the call-sign “Air India One”, in popular perception it is the Air India Boeing 747 for which the moniker is usually used.

Arup RoychoudhuryArchis Mohan New Delhi
The Indian Air Force (IAF) might own and operate the aircraft used by the President and the prime minister (PM) in long-distance travel after the privatisation of Air India, a top government official said on Wednesday.

At present, an Air India Boeing 747 is used by the President and the PM for long-duration, transcontinental flights, while the IAF’s Air Headquarters Communication Squadron operates a number of Boeing Business Jets, other executive jets, and helicopters for travel within the country and to neighbouring nations.

Though any aircraft that carries the President and the PM uses the call-sign “Air India One”, in

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