Backed by a growing fleet and the Tata Group, Air India Express is already eying a significant increase in its market share over the next five years. Before combining operations with AirAsia India, Air India Express primarily operated medium-range international flights. But domestic operations now feature heavily in its operations, and it wants to grow them both in the next few years.
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The Transformation Continues: Air India’s Fleet In 2026
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- January 2, 2026
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Heading into 2026, Air India continues to operate an incredibly diverse fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft with narrowbodies and widebodies from the European planemaker, and widebodies from the American planemaker. There are 187 aircraft in the mainline fleet with another 100-plus additional jets with regional subsidiary Air India Express. The mainline fleet has grown significantly since our last fleet video on Air India, largely thanks to the acquisition of Vistara and the absorption of its fleet into Air India’s operations.