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Two years after Tata Group took control of Air India, the airline is facing challenges in modernizing its fleet and addressing persistent flight delays as it aims to become a world-class airline. Global parts shortages are causing delays in refitting planes and upgrading seats, with CEO Campbell Wilson stating that Air India is starting a generation behind rivals like Emirates and Qatar Airways.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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