Air India to bid goodbye to 3 aged Classic A320s by December

Earlier, the carrier had planned to retire these planes by March this year.

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Disinvestment-bound flag carrier will phase out its remaining three Classic planes, which are nearly three-decade-old, from the fleet by the end of this year.

The airline had in April 2014 announced its plans to retire all 14 single-isle double-bogey wheel planes from its fleet in a phased manner after it decided to induct more fuel-efficient neo planes into operations.

has already removed 11 classic planes out of operations and the remaining three such aircraft will be going out of the fleet by December this year, a senior company official told PTI.

The official said that though these planes are still flying, they are carrying out limited operations.

"Most of the time these planes are on a standby mode and they perform one or two schedule flight in a day," the official said.

Earlier, the carrier had planned to retire these planes by March this year.

The Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) - one of Air India's pilots' bodies - had in 2015 termed these aged planes as "lethal and snag-prone" and demanded their grounding from aviation regulator DGCA in order to ensure passengers' safety.

First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 17:53 IST