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Air India has recovered a Boeing 737-200 aircraft that had been unaccounted for at an airport since 2012.

The airline only recently discovered the plane was missing, according to The Telegraph India. Airport officials ultimately alerted Air India to the presence of the Boeing aircraft.

Crash d’Air India : trois mois après l’accident, le seul survivant est toujours en Inde : “Il restera ici, il a trop peur de reprendre l’avion”

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson explained that the aircraft “had simply fallen off the radar and resurfaced when our friends at Kolkata airport informed us of its presence in a remote parking location and requested its removal.

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Air India has located and reclaimed a Boeing 737-200 aircraft that had been sitting unused at Kolkata’s airport for over 13 years. The discovery highlights the logistical challenges airlines face in tracking and managing their fleets.

The airline was recently notified by airport authorities about the forgotten aircraft, according to reports from The Telegraph India. The long-term storage of the Boeing jet went unnoticed for over a decade.

Crash d’Air India : trois mois après l’accident, le seul survivant est toujours en Inde : “Il restera ici, il a trop peur de reprendre l’avion”

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson stated the plane “had simply fallen off the radar and resurfaced when our friends at Kolkata airport informed us of its presence in a remote parking location and requested its removal.” The airline is now determining the future of the aircraft, which may include sale or dismantling.

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