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Air India receives its fifth Boeing 777-200LR
National
carrier Air India took delivery of its fifth Boeing 777-200LR aircraft
in Seattle on March 3, 2008. The aircraft has been christened 'Haryana',
in keeping with Air India's policy of naming its B777 fleet after the
states of India. The four aircraft received earlier have been named
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar and Gujarat and have been deployed to
operate non-stop services between Mumbai-New York and Delhi-New York.
Air India was the first to commence non-stop services to New York out of
India, in August last year.
The B777-200LRs are equipped with all
modern passenger amenities like flat beds in First and Executive Class
and state-of-the-art inflight entertainment system offering a wide
choice of programmes. A unique feature of this aircraft is a nose wheel
camera which allows a passenger to see the aircraft taxiing and taking
off while he is seated inside the aircraft. The 238-seater aircraft will
have eight seats in First Class, 35 seats in Executive Class and 195
seats in Economy Class.
First Class
The First Class cabin with 8 seats has
been designed to offer the passenger comfort and luxury with
exclusivity. Each First Class seat is 23 inches wide, with a seat pitch
of 80 inches and can be transformed into a fully horizontal flat bed, 77
inches long and 31 inches wide. A buddy seat has been provided, for
those wishing to hold a face-to-face discussion with a colleague on
board. In a departure from the conventional fixed meal timings, a
passenger travelling First Class will have the facility of convenio
service i.e. meals at times preferred by a passenger.
Executive Class
Like the First Class, the 35-seat
Executive Class cabin too is spacious and has comfortable seats. Each
seat is 19.5 inches wide with a seat pitch of 76 inches and has the
facility of transforming into a 72-inch long flat bed. A divider
resembling a Japanese fan has been provided between seats for privacy.
First Class and Executive Class passengers receive Pierre Cardin
designer nightwear as complimentaries.
Economy Class
The Economy Class also offers enhanced
service and comfort levels. Each seat is ergonomically designed and has
a therapeutic footrest installed in front for added comfort during long
haul travel.
Mood lighting
The entire aircraft cabin has the
facility of mood lighting in soft shades of mauve, green, pink to soothe
and relax passengers.
Inflight entertainment
On offer is a wide choice of
programmes from over 250 hours of video and 150 hours of audio
programming. In the First Class, video programmes can be viewed on a
23-inch monitor, in Executive Class on a 15-inch monitor and in Economy
Class on a 10.4-inch monitor. Enhancing the listening experience is a
set of hi-fi Bose headphones.
Air India had ordered 8 Boeing
777-200LR aircraft and the remaining three aircraft will be delivered in
mid 2009. Other aircraft that form part of the 68 aircraft order placed
in 2005 are 15 B777-300ER, 27 B787 Dreamliners and 18 B737-800. Apart
from the Boeing aircraft, the merged Air India also has 43 Airbus
aircraft on order -- 20 A321, 19 A319 and 4 A320 -- twelve of
which have already been inducted.
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