Fly Maharaja-style on Air India's Dreamliner
New Delhi, Sep 8: With the arrival of Air India's long-awaited Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, passengers flying out of India on the national carrier are looking forward to a real
The official said it would have state-of-the-art in-flight entertainment system from the aviation electronics major Thales.
For the next few weeks, the Dreamliner would be operated on the domestic sectors, including Delhi-Mumbai, to enable the pilots and crew get accustomed to its landings and take-offs.
According to Boeing, as many as 47 airlines across the world have ordered nearly 900 Dreamliners.
The long-range, twin-engine aircraft has four variants, with the longest-range variant capable of flying over 15,000 kms non-stop.