Air India's newest Boeing 777-300ER long-range airliner is at Farnborough to show off its new livery, interior and passenger amenities. It is the 10th 777 delivered to Air India from its December 2005 order of 68 Boeing aircraft.
The aircraft, named “Jammu and Kashmir” in keeping with Air India's tradition of naming its 777s after the various states of India, has a three-class configuration, including four first-class, 35 executive class and 303 economy seats. The airline will operate the 777-300ER on its India to US via London route.
In July 2007, Air India became the first Indian airline to operate non-stop flights from India to the US with its first 777-200LR (Longer Range) Worldliner aircraft.
Source: Flight International