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Lease of Boeing: AI schedule not to be affected

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New Delhi , Nov. 23

The schedule of Air India will not be affected despite the airline not being able to secure a Boeing 767 aircraft that it had planned to lease from Air Sahara.

Official sources told Business Line that AI was already in talks with another company for leasing a Boeing 767-300 Extended Range aircraft. AI planned to utilise the aircraft being leased from Air Sahara to operate schedule flights to the UK. AI is looking to lease more aircraft as some of the existing aircraft in its fleet were being returned on the expiry of their lease, sources said.

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