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Twelve Air India Aircraft Receive New Paint and Seats at Nagpur MRO

Twelve Air India Aircraft Receive New Paint and Seats at Nagpur MRO
Comprehensive Fleet Upgrade Underway
At the Indamer AAR Technics Private Limited maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Nagpur, twelve Air India aircraft have recently undergone a significant refurbishment involving fresh paintwork and the installation of new seats. This initiative forms part of Air India’s broader plan to modernize 26 aircraft within its fleet. Indamer’s Nagpur facility secured the contract for twelve of these planes, with the refurbishment cost estimated at approximately ₹10 crore per aircraft. Of this amount, over ₹8 crore is allocated for new seating, while around ₹1.5 crore covers the specialized painting process.
To date, eleven of the twelve aircraft have been completed, with the final plane expected to be ready shortly. The repainting operation, which demands a dedicated hangar and a workforce of 40 skilled technicians, typically requires about one week per aircraft. Aviation-grade materials are employed to ensure durability and adherence to stringent industry standards. The refurbished planes now proudly display Air India’s latest livery, reflecting the airline’s refreshed brand identity.
Specialized Services and Industry Challenges
While MRO facilities traditionally focus on maintenance and overhaul, aircraft painting has emerged as a specialized service requiring distinct expertise. Over the past year, Indamer has established itself as a key player in this niche, successfully executing similar projects for other airlines. The company views aircraft painting as a significant growth opportunity and anticipates further orders as Indian carriers seek to modernize their fleets.
Nonetheless, the upgrade process faces several challenges. Industry insiders highlight that supply chain disruptions can delay the delivery of new seats and specialized paints. Additionally, comprehensive workforce training is essential to equip maintenance teams with the skills necessary to manage new protocols associated with upgraded interiors and exteriors. Throughout the refurbishment, strict compliance with aviation safety standards remains paramount.
Broader Implications for India’s MRO Sector
India’s MRO sector is currently contending with workforce shortages and an evolving operational landscape marked by the convergence of civil and defense maintenance activities. These dynamics are influencing strategic decisions for airlines such as Air India, which must carefully balance operational efficiency with financial sustainability. Market analysts are closely monitoring how investments in fleet modernization will impact Air India’s competitive positioning, particularly as rival carriers may respond by enhancing their own maintenance and upgrade programs.
With the successful completion of this major contract, Indamer’s Nagpur facility is well-positioned to expand its role in aircraft painting and retrofitting. This development underscores the growing demand for comprehensive MRO services within India’s rapidly evolving aviation industry.

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