Air India Boeing 777

Air India One Boeing 777-300ER
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Air India Boeing 777 (the 200LR and 300ER variants) and Boeing 787-8 form the backbone of the long-haul fleet of the airline. The airline has a few Boeing 747-400 aircraft as well, which are used for sorties of the Prime Minister/ President and Vice President, operating as Air India 1. Business: Pitch 76, Width 19.95. Economy: Pitch 31-33, Width 18. This Boeing 777-300ER seats 342 passengers in a three-class configuration and is primarily used on long-haul routes. There are 4 flat bed seats in First Class, 35 flat bed seats in Business, and 303 standard Economy Class seats. The Air India Boeing 777-200LR features 234 seats in a 3 cabin configuration. Economy has 195 seats in a 3-3-3 config; Business class has 35 seats in a 2-3-2 config; First class has 8 seats in a 1-2-1 config; this is pretty standard for these aircraft. The Air India Boeing 777-200LR features 234 seats in a 3 cabin configuration. Economy has 195 seats in a 3-3-3 config; Business class has 35 seats in a 2-3-2 config; First class has 8 seats in a 1-2-1 config; this is pretty standard for these aircraft.

Air India One (also referred to as AI-1[1] or AIC001) is the call sign of the aircraft with the President, Vice President or Prime Minister of India on board. Air India is the national airline of India.[2] The aircraft is operated as VVIP flight by the Indian Air Force (IAF).[3] The IAF's Air Headquarters Communication Squadron, based at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, is in charge of operating these aircraft. The new Boeing 777-300ER planes have arrived in India.[4]

Current fleet[edit]

Apart from the Boeing 747-400s owned by Air India and used on international state visits, the IAF currently owns four 14 seater Embraer 135, four 20 seater Embraer 145 and three customised 46 seater Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) that have a VIP cabin and are used for VIP movement. Of these the Boeing 747s are used by either the Prime Minister, President or Vice President when on official overseas visits.[5][6]

Mil Mi 8 VIP helicopter used to ferry The Prime Minister and The President from his residence to the airport or short distances.

Each Embraer 135 is equipped with missile-deflecting systems, modern flight management system including global positioning system, as well as category II instrument landing system. These aircraft cost the IAF 1.4 billion (US$20 million) each.[6] The Three BBJs, named Rajdoot, Rajhans and Rajkamal cost the IAF 9.34 billion (US$130 million) each (7.34 billion (US$100 million) for the actual aircraft plus an additional 2 billion (US$28 million) for Self Protection Suites).[3][5] Self-protection suites include radar warning receivers, it also has highly trained commandos to protect the president/vice/prime minister, missile-approach warning and counter-measure systems. The aircraft has the capability to shoot chaff and flares to deviate radar-guided and heat-seeking missiles off their track along with other security tools. The other security instruments are undisclosed by the Indian Air Force.

The onboard electronics include about 238 miles of wiring (twice the amount found in a normal 747). Heavy shielding is tough enough to protect the wiring and crucial electronics from the electromagnetic pulse associated with a nuclear blast.[7]

Air India Boeing 747-400 which previously served as Air India One
Indian Air Force Embraer 135 named Gagandoot also used for VIP transport

The President is designated VIP 1, The Vice-President, VIP 2, and The Prime Minister, VIP 3. The BBJs have a four class configuration. For the President/Prime Minister, there is a separate enclosure in the aircraft which includes an office and a bedroom. Everyone aboard Air India One is required to wear a colour-coded identity card. Members of the official delegation (Joint Secretary level and above) are tagged in purple and sit in First Class while accompanying the VIPs. The accompanying officials (junior bureaucrats and support staff) are tagged in pink. The support staff, president's cooks and butlers join the security team from the Delhi police (not SPG) are tagged in red, while Journalists, sport a prominent Yellow tag.[8]

As they have become less cost-effective to operate, the Indian Air Force have replaced the present Boeing 747-400 with the Boeing 777-300ER. The planes in question have arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi.[4]

AircraftNumber
Boeing 747-4002
Boeing 777-300ER2
Total Fleet4

Replacements[edit]

Two custom-made Boeing 777 planes, which will be used to fly the President, Vice-President and Prime Minister from July 2021, will be operated by pilots of the Indian Air Force and not of Air India. However, the new wide-body planes will be maintained by Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL), which is a subsidiary of the Indian national carrier, Air India[9]

The planes in question have landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi as of 1 October 2020.[4]

Security Upgrade[edit]

The government of India has requested to buy two SPS consisting of LAIRCM Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suite, Counter-Measures Dispensing System (CMDS) to protect two Boeing-777-300ER (white colour livery)

Indian Air ForceBoeing 737-700BBJ named Rajhans used for nearby international trips and trips within India.

Head-of-State aircraft. This potential sale would include: twelve guardian laser transmitter assemblies… missile warning sensors.. counter-measures dispensing system..,' the Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), that comes under the US department of defence, said in a statement, adding, 'Also included in this sale are Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suites…'

Indian Air Force One (if AI is privatised) aircraft will be equipped with 'large aircraft infrared countermeasures (LAIRCM) self-protection suites (SPS) for an estimated cost of $190 million”. The US State Department has approved the 'foreign military sale' of two B777 LAIRCM SPS.[10]

Boeing had delivered the two B777 300 extended range (ER) to Air India in January 2018. The airline sent these two to Fort Worth in Dallas last summer for being retrofitted with the latest security and communication systems so that they can replace the over 26-year-old jumbo jets used by the president, VP and PM for long international flights. The two are with Boeing Defence for retrofitting with the latest security and communication systems. The two planes were expected to be in India by July 2020. Due to technological issues, the delivery date was deferred by more than a month.[11] First of these aircraft arrived in New Delhi on 1 October 2020, [12] while the second one arrived on 25 October.[13]

See also[edit]

  • Air Force One - Official aircraft of the President of the United States of America
  • Japanese Air Force One - Official presidential aircraft (currently two Boeing 777-300ER) of Japan

References[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Air India One.

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  2. ^'Manmohan Singh to travel in Air India One Agra'. Topnews.in. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
  3. ^ ab'April 1 date for President with business jets'. Zee News. 16 March 2009. Archived from the original on 7 May 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  4. ^ abcANI (1 October 2020). 'First VVIP aircraft 'Air India One' for President, PM to arrive today | India News - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  5. ^ ab'India's own Air Force One takes to the skies'. The Hindu. 1 April 2009. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
  6. ^ ab'VVIPs get their special jets'. 21 September 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  7. ^'Know about Air India One! (Air India 1 – AI 1)'. Aviation Thrust. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  8. ^Nayyar, Dhiraj (26 September 2010). 'Air India One, Seat No 59G - Indian Express'. Indian Express. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  9. ^'IAF pilots to fly Modi on new 'Air India One' from next July'. The Week. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  10. ^'Upcoming Air India One to get massive security overhaul - Flying fortress'. The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  11. ^'Air India One from US deferred due to technical reasons'. Big News Network.com. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  12. ^'PM's new special aircraft, equipped with missile defence systems, lands in Delhi'. Hindustan Times. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  13. ^'Air India One: Second VVIP aircraft in Prime Minister and President's fleet arrives in Delhi'. Hindustan Times. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
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Air India operates Boeing 777-300ER version of the airplane.

Air India Boeing 777

This airplane has three-class configuration cabin: first, business and economy and may transport 342 passengers.

First class seats are located in the 1st row. There are totally 4 flat bad seats here that have 80 inches pitch and 23 inches width.

Business class offers 35 flat bed seats with 76 inches pitch and 19.95 inches width. These seats are located in two sections and have 2-3-3 configuration, i.e. 5 rows per 7 seats in each.

First section consists of 3 rows. The only disadvantage of the seats of the 10th row is close location of the galleys the noise from which may be bothersome.

Second section of business class seats is located behind the galleys and exit row. Location of the lavatories, galleys and bassinets may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 12th row.

Economy class is divided from business class seats with a bulkhead. Economy class may accommodate 303 passengers. These seats are divided into three sections and have 31-33 inches pitch and 18 inches width.

First section consists of 10 rows of seats: 9 rows have 3-3-3 configuration and one row offers just 3 seats. Due to position of the bulkhead the seats of the 17th row have limited space for passengers’ legs. Passengers traveling with babies are often seated here because these seats offer bassinets.

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Proximity of the lavatories is the main disadvantage of the seats 25ABC, 25 HJK and 26DEF.

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Second section of economy class seats is located behind exit row. Proximity of the lavatories and position of the bassinets are the disadvantages of the seats 27DEF.

Thanks to the exit row located in front passengers of the seats 27ABC and 27HJK will take advantage of extra legroom. However location of the lavatories in front may cause discomfort.

Noise from the galleys and lavatories will be bothersome for passengers of the seats 38C, 38H, 39AB, 39D, 39F, 39JK and 40DEF.

Third section of economy class seats is located behind another exit row.

Passengers of the seats of the 41st row will take advantage of extra space for their legs. At the same time noise from the galleys and lavatories located in front may me bothersome.

The seats 42DEF have the following disadvantages: limited legroom, position of the bassinets and location of the galley in front.

Air India Boeing 777-300er Jet Seating

Due to missing seats in front of the seats 43C and 43H these seats offer additional legroom to passengers. However, other passengers tend to bump into these seats when passing by.

Because of the angling the seats 50A and 50K have extra legroom. These seats are considered the best seats of the economy class.

The seats of the last 52nd row are considered bad seats because of limited recline and location of the galleys behind.