Full Analysis Summary
Request for Detailed Article Texts
We cannot produce a comprehensive, multi-source article on Air India retrofitting its entire A320neo fleet with a $400 million three-class cabin upgrade because the only provided material from Aviation International News is not an article but a site navigation or menu snippet.
This snippet contains no details about Air India, A320neo retrofits, cabin configurations, timelines, costs, suppliers, certification, or fleet counts.
Therefore, we cannot verify or compare the claim across different source types such as Western mainstream, West Asian, or Western alternative media.
Please supply actual article texts covering this topic so we can synthesize, contrast narratives, and cite accurately.
Air India A320neo Retrofit Details
To proceed, please provide the full texts or detailed excerpts from multiple distinct outlets covering the Air India A320neo retrofit.
Ideally, these should include a mix of Western mainstream sources such as wire services or major business outlets.
Also include West Asian sources like Gulf-based aviation or business media.
Western alternative sources, for example specialist or independent aviation sites, should be part of the collection.
Other sources may include manufacturer or airline press releases and regulator notes.
With these materials, we can confirm the $400 million budget and the specifics of the three-class layout, including seats, pitch, and in-flight entertainment or connectivity.
We will also verify the number of aircraft involved and the retrofit cadence.
Details about the suppliers for seats, galleys, and Wi-Fi will be identified.
Information on STC and MRO partners, as well as timelines, will be gathered.
Finally, we will rigorously compare the narratives, tones, and any contradictions across the different sources.
