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Air India likely to get 2 custom-made B777 planes for VVIP travel by Sept

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Two custom-made B777 aircraft, which will be used to fly Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top Indian dignitarie­s, are likely to be delivered by Boeing to Air India by September, senior officials said on Monday.

In October last year, government officials had said that the delivery of these two planes, which are earmarked for VVIP travel only, would be done by July.

“There has been some delay, primarily because of COVID-19. The two planes are likely to be delivered by September,” the officials said on Monday.

The two B777 aircraft will be operated by pilots of the Indian Air Force and not of Air India.

However, the new wide-body planes will be maintained by the Air India Engineerin­g Services Limited (AIESL), which is a subsidiary of the Indian national carrier, the officials said. Currently, the Prime Minister, the President and the Vice-president fly on Air India’s B747 planes, which have the call sign ‘Air India One’.

Air India pilots fly these B747 aircraft for the dignitarie­s and the AIESL maintains them. When these B747 aircraft are not flying the dignitarie­s, they are used by the Indian national carrier for commercial operations.

The new planes will be used for travel of the dignitarie­s only. These two aircraft were part of Air India’s commercial fleet for a few months in 2018 before they were sent back to Boeing for retrofitti­ng them for VVIP travel.

The B777 planes will have stateof-the-art missile defence systems called Large Aircraft Infrared Countermea­sures (LAIRCM) and Self-protection Suites (SPS).

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