The first images of the redesigned ‘Air India’ logo have been released, marking the first time the aircraft’s new image has been shown to the public.
Air India, owned by Tata Group, has revealed a new look and feel for its planes. The first images of the redesigned ‘Air India’ logo have been released, marking the first time the aircraft’s new image has been shown to the public. The company stated that the new logo symbolizes endless possibilities and growth.
Starting in December, Air India’s new planes will feature the updated logo. The airline is set to acquire 470 new aircraft for $70 billion, with the Airbus 350 being the first to join the fleet.
The images of the new aircraft were taken at a painting shop in Toulouse, France, and were shared on Air India’s official X page. The A350 planes are expected to arrive in India before December.
Image Source: X @airindia
Air India’s rebranding is part of the company’s ambition to become a world-class airline and serve travellers around the globe. CEO Campbell Wilson expressed his pride in representing “New India” to the world.
Air India’s rebranding is part of the company’s ambition to become a world-class airline and serve travellers around the globe. CEO Campbell Wilson expressed his pride in representing “New India” to the world.