"The airline's turnaround plan has been broadly divided into 0-9 months, 9-18 months and 18-36 months and has been segregated under operational efficiency, product improvement, organisation building and financial restructuring," Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said in a written reply.
He said the National Aviation Company of India Limited was mainly focussing on cost reduction and revenue enhancement.
The plan also envisages manpower cost rationalisation, fuel management, route profitability enhancement and non-traffic revenue enhancement.
He also said that Air India has rescheduled delivery of three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft beyond 2010 and 27 Boeing 787 aircraft beyond contracted delivery period commencing April, 2011.
The airline had also proposed to lease out three new Boeing 777-200LR aircraft.
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