Two of the aircraft are to be used for ferrying VVIPs, the minister of state for civil aviation said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.
The delivery of the three B777-300 ER planes is scheduled to be completed next month -- two in January and one in February.
"Air India has signed a short-term buyers credit facility agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC jointly with Standard Chartered Bank and Mashreq Bank PSC for acquisition of three B777-300ER aircraft," the minister said.
Last month, the airline also floated tenders for securing loans worth over Rs 1,100 crore for modification of two Boeing aircraft for ferrying VVIPs -- the president, vice-president and prime minister.
In 2006, Air India placed orders with Boeing for 68 aircraft 27 Dreamliners, 15 B777-300 ERs, eight B777-200 LRs and 18 B737-800s.
Of these, the state-run carrier has already taken the delivery of 65 planes, including 12 B777-300ERs.
Then, in September 2015, the carrier decided to take delivery of the remaining three planes as per the 2006 purchase agreement.
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