Air India to lease Turboprops for non-metro routes
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Air India would shortly issue tenders to lease turboprop aircraft to enhance connectivity to non-metro cities across the country.
A group of official of Air India is on the verge of completing a feasibility study on how many such airplanes would be needed and on which routes would they be deployed, stated an Economic Times report.
The leased turboprop aircraft would replace at least 11 planes currently in the 33 aircraft fleet of Air India’s subsidiary Alliance Air. The airline is looking at leasing Q400s produced by Bombardier and ATRs for a period of five-seven years.
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