Air India has started its $400-million cabin retrofit program which involves revamping 67 of its current aircraft fleet.  

The aircraft, 27 Airbus A320neos and 40 Boeing 777 and 787 widebody aircraft, will be fitted with the airline’s new cabin interiors. 

The refit program will start with an A320neo aircraft (registration VT-EXN) and will then proceed apace with an additional three to four aircraft per month. Since it takes between two and three months to complete one aircraft retrofit, the first of these aircraft will start operating with the new cabin interiors towards December 2024. 

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