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AI to Increase Pilot Deployment for Dreamliners on West Route

AI to Increase Pilot Deployment for Dreamliners on West Route Amid Airspace Restrictions
Operational Challenges and Pilot Conversion Efforts
As airspace restrictions intensify west of India due to escalating conflicts such as the Israel-Iran war, Air India is taking significant steps to bolster its long-haul Boeing 787 Dreamliner operations. The airline is nearing the completion of converting 28 to 30 Boeing 777 pilots to operate the Dreamliner, with deployment expected next month. Furthermore, conversion training for an additional 15 narrow-body pilots to the B787 is scheduled to begin on March 23, according to internal communications circulated among Air India’s wide-body pilots.
These measures come in response to expanding no-fly zones that have forced Indian carriers, including Air India and IndiGo, to suspend or reroute flights. The closure of Pakistan’s airspace to Indian carriers, effective April 23, 2025, has compelled flights to take longer detours over the Arabian Sea, circumventing Karachi and, more recently, Iranian airspace. The intensification of the Israel-Iran conflict has further constrained available flight corridors, necessitating even lengthier routes south of Saudi Arabia.
To manage these operational complexities, Air India has obtained dispensations from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) concerning pilot flight duty time limitations (FDTL). This authorization permits the airline to operate flights lasting up to 11.5 hours with only two pilots. However, this extension has raised concerns among pilots, who report significant fatigue amid the prolonged crisis. Several pilots have expressed frustration, noting that the situation has deteriorated over the past year without relief, exacerbated by increasingly demanding FDTL dispensations.
Fleet Modernization and AI Integration
In addition to pilot retraining, Air India is accelerating the conversion of narrow-body pilots to both the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A350, anticipating the arrival of additional A350 aircraft later this year. Concurrently, the number of Boeing 777s in the fleet is decreasing as older models are retired for retrofitting.
The airline’s growing reliance on AI-driven scheduling and operational tools reflects a broader industry trend toward technological integration. However, this shift is not without challenges. A recent Cisco report highlights cybersecurity as the foremost obstacle to AI adoption across industrial sectors, including aviation. Airlines must carefully balance the operational efficiencies gained through AI with the imperative to protect sensitive data from cyber threats.
Market responses to AI advancements remain volatile, as evidenced by fluctuating performances of AI-related stocks on the Nasdaq. This volatility underscores the uncertainty inherent in rapid technological change. Meanwhile, competitors such as Merlin Labs and Lockheed Martin are investing heavily in AI for autonomous flight and advanced combat target identification, signaling an intensifying race to incorporate next-generation technologies within the aviation sector.
As geopolitical tensions and technological transformations continue to reshape global aviation, Air India’s strategy exemplifies both the potential and the complexities involved in deploying AI and retraining pilots to navigate an increasingly constrained and challenging airspace environment.

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