
Air India today announced a multi-year agreement with Boeing Global Services for its Component Services Program (CSP), encompassing the airline's entire Boeing787 fleet, both existing aircraft and those on order.The agreement was signed on the sidelines of Wings India 2026, one of the region’s premier civil aviationevents, in Hyderabad, India.The CSP is a comprehensive solution that will deliver end-to-end component management tailored to theoperational demands of Air India’s growing 787 fleet as the airline scales up its long-haul network. Thisincludes: Component pooling, providing immediate access to a broad pool of serviceable 787 components,enabling rapid replacement of line-replaceable units to reduce turnaround time Repair, overhaul, and modification, providing expert handling of returned components throughBoeing-approved facilities and partners, ensuring quality repairs and upgrades to maintain fleetperformance Logistics services to help with efficient worldwide transportation and delivery of parts, supportedby Boeing's infrastructure for in-time availabilityThis pooled approach will help Air India to access a shared pool of high-value, dispatch-criticalcomponents for its 787 fleet. The CSP will also enable Air India to enhance cost predictability, whilemaintaining high reliability for its fleet.“As Air India transforms into a globally competitive full-service carrier, dependable component support isvital to sustaining high operational standards across our expanding Boeing 787 operations,” said SisiraKanta Dash, Chief Technical Officer, Air India. “This agreement with Boeing Global Servicesstrengthens our long-standing partnership and provides integrated solutions needed to deliver greaterfleet efficiency, reduced downtime, and consistent service excellence to our passengers.”This strategic collaboration builds on Air India's ongoing fleet modernization drive, which includes therecent induction of its first line-fit Boeing 787-9 aircraft and plans for multiple additional 787-9 deliveries in 2026, alongside cabin retrofits of 26 legacy 787-8 aircraft.




