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Airbus or Boeing: Hunt for new PM plane
BY ADMIN AT 9 AUGUST, 2010, 2:20 PM

BY: ASIAN AGE


Air India is considering acquisition of either the Airbus A-340-500 or the new Boeing 747-8 aircraft — either purchase or lease — for official visits overseas by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other VVIPs since it is phasing out the ageing Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets currently used for this purpose. Top aviation sources told this newspaper that one of these two different types of aircraft is likely to be selected by the government and Air India as the new “Air India One”. About five such aircraft could be acquired, with two being earmarked for VVIP use. The government earlier acquired three Boeing business jets (operated by the IAF) VVIP travel within India and its immediate neighbourhhod.
While the unified Air India is still in the process of acquiring a total of 111 aircraft (from both Boeing and Airbus), for which contracts were signed with the two aviation giants a few years back, none of these aircraft was considered suitable to replace the giant Boeing 747-400s. These 111 aircraft include modern ones such as the Boeing 777 and 787 “Dreamliner”, but it was felt these were not large enough to replace the Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets as the new Air India One. “It was felt that only either the A-340-500 or the new Boeing 747-8 were wide-bodied and large enough to carry the Prime Minister and his party in place of the current jumbo jets,” sources said.
The Airbus A-340-500, manufactured by French aviation giant Airbus Industrie, is currently being used by some airlines to fly nonstop on the 18-hour Singapore-New York route, which is considered the longest duration flight globally.
The Boeing 747-8, on the other hand, is also a large aircraft which can seat over 450 people in three configurations. It is still undergoing flight trials and is the latest and most technologically advanced of the Boeing 747 series of aircraft
 
Airbus or Boeing: Hunt for new PM plane
BY ADMIN AT 9 AUGUST, 2010, 2:20 PM

BY: ASIAN AGE


Air India is considering acquisition of either the Airbus A-340-500 or the new Boeing 747-8 aircraft — either purchase or lease — for official visits overseas by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other VVIPs since it is phasing out the ageing Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets currently used for this purpose. Top aviation sources told this newspaper that one of these two different types of aircraft is likely to be selected by the government and Air India as the new “Air India One”. About five such aircraft could be acquired, with two being earmarked for VVIP use. The government earlier acquired three Boeing business jets (operated by the IAF) VVIP travel within India and its immediate neighbourhhod.
While the unified Air India is still in the process of acquiring a total of 111 aircraft (from both Boeing and Airbus), for which contracts were signed with the two aviation giants a few years back, none of these aircraft was considered suitable to replace the giant Boeing 747-400s. These 111 aircraft include modern ones such as the Boeing 777 and 787 “Dreamliner”, but it was felt these were not large enough to replace the Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets as the new Air India One. “It was felt that only either the A-340-500 or the new Boeing 747-8 were wide-bodied and large enough to carry the Prime Minister and his party in place of the current jumbo jets,” sources said.
The Airbus A-340-500, manufactured by French aviation giant Airbus Industrie, is currently being used by some airlines to fly nonstop on the 18-hour Singapore-New York route, which is considered the longest duration flight globally.
The Boeing 747-8, on the other hand, is also a large aircraft which can seat over 450 people in three configurations. It is still undergoing flight trials and is the latest and most technologically advanced of the Boeing 747 series of aircraft

man you have the best avatar lol hilarious :rofl:
 
Trust me -- since its for the PM (read politician) -- Air India -- will complete the review and order and induct the planes before we even see our first MRCA....

Since MRCA is for soldier ...well it can wait ...but PM and other liposuction eligible netas would want a sweet ride !
 
Airbus all the way we can't trust Americans they will bug it and snoop.
Whereas with Airbus an entire consortium of nations will have the opportunity to "bug and snoop." By all means, choose the Airbus, then!:cheers:
 
We should avoid american. I remember Reading that, US wanted to inspect some of our vvip jets which has US Made missile defence system . Govt of india refused it and later they agree to remove it from the jet and get inspected. Such is their laws. Why should we go for such things when we have other options.
 
Trust me -- since its for the PM (read politician) -- Air India -- will complete the review and order and induct the planes before we even see our first MRCA....

Since MRCA is for soldier ...well it can wait ...but PM and other liposuction eligible netas would want a sweet ride !

So, a deal worth a few hundred million dollars and concerns security of one person should be done slower, more carefully then a deal worth tens of billions of dollar, concerning security of whole nation?!
 
So, a deal worth a few hundred million dollars and concerns security of one person should be done slower, more carefully then a deal worth tens of billions of dollar, concerning security of whole nation?!

No -- A deal should be done at the right time based on the priorities. MRCA drama has been going on for a decade !!!!Gun trials is a joke ! Where are the planes , what is the result ? Mig 21 is still flying. When it comes to politicians everything is faster.

Hence the point -- PM will get his plane much before than a soldier (where it is really needed) will get his !
 
y dont pm tries hercules or globemaster

Because if i am not mistaken this wont be like the Airforce 1.

This plane when not in use by the PM will be used by the airlines for their flights.So we cant buy any plane.It has to be an airliner.
 
i got the best idea.

buy both of them and than take out the best parts from each and than make Indian PM plane.

100% home made. :cool:
 
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Boeing is top notch contander for the job i think i also heared they want similar plane like american Airforce 1 so 737 will be the one which would be picked as air india also have experience of that plane how to maintain and very good system other are yet new need time for PM job u need something reliaable and in air industry what reliable than 737 you can get
 

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