From Grounded to Reborn: How Air India Revived a ‘Dead’ Boeing 777 After 5 Years in Nagpur
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From grounded to reborn: How Air India revived a ‘Dead’ Boeing 777 after 5 years in Nagpur
Nagpur: For nearly five years, a massive Boeing 777 stood silent on the tarmac, its future uncertain and its systems deteriorating with time. Parked and largely written off during a turbulent phase for Air India, the aircraft became a symbol of neglect. Today, its dramatic revival at Nagpur has turned it into a story of engineering grit and the city’s rising aviation significance. The aircraft, registered as VT-ALL, had been grounded since Febru…
Air India’s VT‑ALL Returns To Service, Marking Completion Of Its Grounded Fleet Revival Air India VT‑ALL restoration completes grounded fleet revival
Air India VT‑ALL restoration completes grounded fleet revival Air India VT‑ALL restoration brings a Boeing 777‑300ER back to full service. This step finishes a long programme to revive 30 grounded aircraft. As a result, the airline gains more widebody lift for long‑haul growth. Why the Air India VT‑ALL restoration matters? VT‑ALL is the last jet in the 30‑aircraft plan. Its return proves the programme worked from start to finish. In addition, th…
Air India’s ‘Ghost Plane’ Returns: Boeing 777 Revived After 6-Year Grounding - Business League
In what aviation experts are calling one of the most complex aircraft restorations in modern history, Air India has officially “brought back to life” its most neglected widebody jet. On Sunday, March 15, 2026, the Boeing 777-300ER, registered as VT-ALL, touched down in New Delhi from Mumbai, ending a six-year grounding that many thought would lead to the scrap heap. The revival of VT-ALL is more than just a maintenance victory; it is a symbolic …
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