Air India’s remaining Boeing 747 aircraft have reportedly found a new owner, officially ending the carrier’s association with the jumbo jet. Once an integral part of its long-haul fleet, the 747 was gradually replaced by newer, more fuel-efficient twin-engine jets in Air India. The latest development also marks the end of the marketing efforts to sell these parked planes that have not flown for the carrier in the last few years.
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