Biggest Deal In the World.. Tata Orders 470 Flights!

No matter what people say and despite many other companies running in the nation, Tata Group stays at the top of the list of loyal customers. From common people to celebrities everyone likes the company. Tata Group is regarded as the symbol of true Indianness. It is known that the group purchased Air India from the Centre last year. Now the company locked the biggest deal in the world with two companies.

Air India made a deal to buy 250 flights with the famous company Air Bus and a deal to buy 220 flights with the prestigious company Boing. The agreement was made to make the buying process easy. Talking about Air India, the company is purchasing new flights after a long time of seventeen years. The specialty of the deal is that agreement were made with two big nations.

While the aircraft company Boeing belongs to the superpower nation America, Airbus company belongs to one of the European nations Netherlands. The total worth of the whole deal is around Rs 6.4 lakh crores in Indian currency. Experts are saying that this would be the biggest deal in the global aviation sector. Interesting details of the flights that were ordered are coming out now.

As per the agreement with AirBus..

40 A350 wide-body long-range aircraft

210 narrow-body ones A320neo family of jetliners.

As per the agreement made with Boeing..

20 787 s Model aircrafts

10 777-9S Wide Body aircrafts

190 Boeing 737 MAX single-aisle aircraft.

If we observe the interesting things in the two key agreements, as per the agreement that was made with Boeing that belongs to America, there is a chance of proving employment for around 10 lakhs in 44 states there.

Interestingly, United States President Joe Biden said that there is a chance of buying 70 more Boeing flights than the 220 flights that are supposed to be bought. Experts say that the two deals Air India made not made the heads of the two nations happier but also makes the ties between India and the nations even stronger. This is the reason why the whole world is looking at the deal.