“Exclusive Images: Air India Unveils Fresh A350 Aircraft Look with Redesigned Logo and Livery”
Air India, now owned by the Tata Group, unveils the first images of its freshly painted A350 planes featuring the airline’s new livery and logo ‘The Vista.’ The airline is investing $400 million to update its entire fleet to incorporate the new design, aiming to transform itself into a world-class carrier.


Air India, now under the ownership of the Tata Group, has unveiled the initial images of its refurbished A350 planes, showcasing the airline’s new livery and logo ‘The Vista.’ Earlier this year, the airline underwent a rebranding exercise, adopting a fresh look characterized by a blend of deep red, aubergine, and gold accents, along with a chakra-inspired pattern.
The latest images of the A350 planes were captured at a workshop in Toulouse, France, where they underwent a meticulous paint job to align with the new design. Air India has announced that these freshly painted aircraft will make their way to India during the upcoming winter season.
Incorporating this new look comes at a substantial cost, with Air India investing a staggering $400 million to refurbish its entire fleet. The revamp represents the airline’s aspirations to become a world-class carrier while embracing its legacy.
The airline’s new logo, ‘The Vista,’ draws inspiration from the peak of a gold window frame, symbolizing a fresh beginning and a renewed commitment to excellence. Top officials at Air India have expressed their ambition to present a new India proudly on the global stage through this transformative rebranding effort.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson emphasized the airline’s vision to serve passengers from around the world and to establish itself as a premier airline globally. By 2025, the airline plans to have all its aircraft adorned with the new logo and livery, showcasing its commitment to this brand overhaul.
This development follows the multi-billion-dollar aircraft deals that Air India signed with leading aviation manufacturers Airbus and Boeing earlier this year. The rebranding and fleet refurbishment are key steps in Air India’s journey to rejuvenate its image and enhance its service offerings in the competitive aviation industry.
Sources By Agencies