Tata-SIA picks A320 for operations
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Tata-SIA, the joint venture airline between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines have chosen Airbus A320 for the
launch of its Indian operations.
The New-Delhi based full-service carrier will take up to 20 A320 worth US$1.83 billion, to be sourced from leasing companies rather than purchased directly from Airbus, stated a Reuters report.
The new airline is expected to begin operations in the second half of this year. It has already begun recruiting pilots and is close to confirming its top executives, including an SIA executive as its CEO.
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