Mumbai, September 20: Air India is planning to dry-lease four Airbus A-330 aircraft to service some of its medium-haul international routes, airline sources said today.
“The purpose of taking A-330 aircraft is to deploy them on medium-haul routes or on sectors which have 7-8 hours of flying, like Hong Kong,” the sources said, adding “though we are leasing only four aircraft now, our actual requirement is that of ten of these planes.”
Currently, the national carrier has two of these wide-body planes in its fleet which are operating on the Jeddah and Shanghai sectors.
The leasing period of the A-330s would be one-and-a-half year to two years, the sources said. Under the dry-lease arrangement, the lessor provides an aircraft without crew, insurance, ground staff, supporting equipment and maintenance, all of which has to be taken care of by the lessee.
–Agencies