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Various Indian companies across industries have faced challenges, leading them to implement employee layoffs.
 
                  
Air India (AI) Delhi-London flight was forced to return to Delhi due to alleged "unruly behaviour" of a passenger with crew members mid air.
 
                  
Air India recently closed a huge deal with both Airbus and Boeing for 470 passenger jets which is being estimated to be worth $80-100 billion. It is now being said that due to this, Air India will soon begin its hiring process to onboard 4200 cabin crew and 900 pilots just in 2023.
 
                  
According to the DGCA's January Aviation Statistics, plane traffic remained below pre-COVID levels. Domestic airlines carried 127.83 lakh passengers in January 2020, up to 125.42 lakh in January 2019.
 
                  
The Tata Group-owned airline will purchase 40 A350 wide-body jets and 210 narrow-body planes.
 
                  
250 Airbus aircraft will be delivered to Air India: 210 single-aisle A320neos and 40 widebody A350s. It intends to purchase 220 Boeing aircraft: 190 737 MAX narrowbody aircraft, 20 787 wide-body aircraft, and 10 777X aircraft.
 
                  
The airline and the two planemakers have agreed on the broad strokes of the agreement, which may be announced as early as next week.
 
                  
"Police will establish the entire timeline of the incident and the statements of the flight staff will be recorded," reported PTI citing a source in the know of things
 
                  
With the option to buy up to 150, Air India is most likely to put a definite order for 50 737 Max aircraft.
 
                  
In order to grow its fleet, Air India announced on Monday that it is leasing six wide-body Boeing B777 aircraft.
 
                  
SIA would contribute $250 million to Air India as part of the deal, according to a statement from the Singaporean airline. Subject to regulatory approvals, the merger is expected to be finalised by March 2024.
 
                  
According to the report, Air India has contacted several organisations that provide airlines with expat flight crew in order to hire about 100 pilots for its wide-body Boeing 777 fleet.
 
                  
The most recent deal comes as AirAsia makes its strongest-ever comeback to the flights since the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
                  
Tata Group has been striving to turn around the fortunes of loss-making Air India since taking over the airline in January of this year. Tata Group is also putting the long-term transformation strategy "Vihaan.AI" into action.
 
                  
From December 2 through December 15, the airline will resume operating a three times weekly route from Bengaluru to San Francisco, connecting Mumbai with San Francisco.
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