Air India to shift maintenance work from Turkish firm as it 'looks to adjust plans' amid geopolitical tensions
Sunday, 1 June 2025 () Air India plans to decrease its reliance on Turkish Technic for wide-body aircraft maintenance due to geopolitical tensions, redirecting operations to MRO facilities in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and the US. CEO Campbell Wilson emphasized the airline's sensitivity to national sentiment and its commitment to adjusting plans in response to recent developments.
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