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The Tata Group, which took charge of Air India on January 27, is currently in talks with Airbus and Boeing to place a sizeable aircraft order.
The tender said that the bids for three wide-bodied aircraft, which are powered by GE90-110 engines, will have to be submitted by August 16.
Wide-bodied aircraft have bigger fuel tanks that allows them to travel on long-haul international routes like between India and the US.
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The home ministry has given security clearance to Air India CEO-designate Campbell Wilson, paving the way for him to take charge of the airline.
The appointment of Wilson as the chief executive officer and managing director of Air India was announced by the Tata Group on May 12.