<p>Air India chief Campbell Wilson on Tuesday said the airline aims to have 30 per cent share in both domestic and international markets in the next five years.</p>.<p>Currently, the loss-making carrier, which was taken over by Tata group in January, has put in place the revival plan 'Vihaan.AI'.</p>.<p>Air India aims to have 30 per cent share in domestic and international markets in the next five years, Wilson, who is the MD and CEO, told reporters.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/air-india-in-talks-with-aircraft-makers-to-buy-planes-says-cfo-1153626.html">'Air India in talks with aircraft makers to buy planes,' says CFO</a></strong></p>.<p>Currently, the airline has a domestic market share of 10 per cent and an international market share of 12 per cent.</p>.<p>'Vihaan.AI' is a comprehensive transformation plan with a detailed road map for the next five years.</p>.<p>The airline is working on "restoring the reputation" and there is evidence that progress is being made, Wilson said. It has also negotiated various contracts.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/singapore-airlines-tata-group-in-talks-over-integration-of-vistara-and-air-india-1153302.html" target="_blank">Singapore Airlines, Tata Group in talks over integration of Vistara and Air India</a></strong></p>.<p>According to Wilson, the airline will triple its fleet in the next five years.</p>.<p>The airline will be inducting 5 wide-body Boeing and 25 Airbus narrow-body planes over the next 15 months. The aircraft being leased are 21 Airbus A320 neos, 4 Airbus A321 neos and 5 Boeing B777-200LRs.</p>.<p>Air India's narrow-body fleet stands at 70 aircraft. Out of them, 54 are in service and the remaining 16 aircraft will progressively return to service by early 2023. The wide-body fleet stands at 43 aircraft, of which 33 are operational. The rest will return to service by early 2023, it had said in September. </p>
<p>Air India chief Campbell Wilson on Tuesday said the airline aims to have 30 per cent share in both domestic and international markets in the next five years.</p>.<p>Currently, the loss-making carrier, which was taken over by Tata group in January, has put in place the revival plan 'Vihaan.AI'.</p>.<p>Air India aims to have 30 per cent share in domestic and international markets in the next five years, Wilson, who is the MD and CEO, told reporters.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/air-india-in-talks-with-aircraft-makers-to-buy-planes-says-cfo-1153626.html">'Air India in talks with aircraft makers to buy planes,' says CFO</a></strong></p>.<p>Currently, the airline has a domestic market share of 10 per cent and an international market share of 12 per cent.</p>.<p>'Vihaan.AI' is a comprehensive transformation plan with a detailed road map for the next five years.</p>.<p>The airline is working on "restoring the reputation" and there is evidence that progress is being made, Wilson said. It has also negotiated various contracts.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/singapore-airlines-tata-group-in-talks-over-integration-of-vistara-and-air-india-1153302.html" target="_blank">Singapore Airlines, Tata Group in talks over integration of Vistara and Air India</a></strong></p>.<p>According to Wilson, the airline will triple its fleet in the next five years.</p>.<p>The airline will be inducting 5 wide-body Boeing and 25 Airbus narrow-body planes over the next 15 months. The aircraft being leased are 21 Airbus A320 neos, 4 Airbus A321 neos and 5 Boeing B777-200LRs.</p>.<p>Air India's narrow-body fleet stands at 70 aircraft. Out of them, 54 are in service and the remaining 16 aircraft will progressively return to service by early 2023. The wide-body fleet stands at 43 aircraft, of which 33 are operational. The rest will return to service by early 2023, it had said in September. </p>