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Air India Chooses Panasonic Avionics for IFE Maintenance, Debuts Retrofitted Boeing 787-8

Air India Partners with Panasonic Avionics for IFE Maintenance
Tata Group-owned Air India has entered into a strategic agreement with Panasonic Technical Services (PTS) to maintain in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems across its fleet of 74 aircraft. The partnership involves Panasonic’s Total Care Package, which will support IFE systems on Boeing 787-9, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A350-900, and Airbus A321neo aircraft. This comprehensive maintenance program covers both Astrova and X Series platforms, including linefit and retrofit configurations, underscoring Air India’s commitment to fleet modernization and enhancing passenger experience.
The collaboration arrives amid intensifying competition in the long-haul aviation market, where carriers such as Air Premia, Korean Air, and Lufthansa Technik are expanding their Boeing 787 fleets and associated services. Additionally, recent developments, including ANA’s decision to convert Boeing 787 orders, reflect shifting market dynamics that may influence Air India’s future fleet and maintenance strategies.
Panasonic’s Total Care Package offers end-to-end maintenance and support designed to optimize system performance, reduce operational downtime, and provide predictable maintenance costs across both widebody and narrowbody aircraft. As part of this initiative, Panasonic Avionics is investing in India’s aviation infrastructure by establishing two new line maintenance stations in Mumbai and New Delhi. These facilities will facilitate real-time fleet monitoring and on-aircraft maintenance, thereby enhancing Air India’s operational efficiency and reliability.
The agreement encompasses full lifecycle support for Air India’s IFE systems, including proactive monitoring, spares management, global field engineering, and round-the-clock technical assistance. This comprehensive approach aims to minimize service disruptions, maximize aircraft availability, and ensure a consistent passenger experience—critical factors as Air India seeks to distinguish itself amid increased scrutiny of its maintenance partnerships and operational performance.
Tom Eskola, Vice President of Panasonic Technical Services, highlighted that Air India’s adoption of the Total Care Package reflects the airline’s focus on innovation and operational excellence during its ongoing fleet renewal. Jeremy Yew, Air India’s Senior Vice President of Engineering and Maintenance, emphasized that Panasonic’s expanded presence in India will strengthen the airline’s capacity to reduce IFE-related disruptions.
Debut of Retrofitted Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
In conjunction with its enhanced maintenance strategy, Air India has introduced its first retrofitted Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, registered VT-ANT, at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The aircraft arrived on April 13, 2026, following a non-stop ferry flight from California. This Dreamliner is the first of 26 scheduled to undergo a comprehensive interior upgrade valued at USD 400 million.
The retrofit, conducted at Boeing’s Modification Center in Victorville and followed by a new livery application in San Bernardino, features a modern three-class cabin configuration. This upgrade aligns with Air India’s broader efforts to elevate passenger comfort and service quality as it seeks to strengthen its position in the competitive long-haul market.
As Air India implements these maintenance and cabin enhancements, the airline aims to improve operational reliability and passenger satisfaction. However, with competitors likely to respond by advancing their own Boeing 787 services, Air India’s ability to integrate these changes effectively will remain under close observation by industry stakeholders and travelers alike.

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