A few months ago, we knew that Akasa Air (Akasa Air) will order new planes up to 100.
Today, the relevant agreement was officially signed at the Wings India 2024 of the 2024 Indian Wings (Wings India 2024).This not only helps to consolidate the growth of Akasasa for many years, but also allows Boeing to regain part of the Indian narrow -body aircraft market.
The latest orders of Akasa Airlines include MAX aircraft with high passenger capacity-737 MAX 10 and 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft.The founder and CEO of Akasa Airlines Vinay Dube said in a comment in Haidraba:
"This historic order makes Akasa Airlines one of the top 30 airlines in the world in about 2030Kolkata Stocks. These new members of our fleet will help expand business while strengthening our operating strength.In the near future involved in international routes.
Akasa Airlines began operations in 2022, and the fleet expanded sharply in a short period of time.The airline initially ordered 72 737 MAX planes, and then ordered 4 MAX 8 aircraft in June 2023.
Although Akasa Airlines is waiting for several planes in the previous orders, the latest 150 MAX orders highlight their ambitions in the next decade.With the release of this news, Akasa Airlines has become the only Indian airline company in the history of civil aviation to operate more than 200 aircraft within 17 months.
The airline currently operates a fleet consisting of 22 aircraft and will receive a total of 204 aircraft in the next eight years.
Akasa Airlines is also continuously expanding the route network, and it is expected to further increase its route scale by more than 30%in fiscal 2024.At present, the airline company operates in 17 cities in India -Mumbai, Ahamamada Bad, Bangallore, Chin Nai, Kachin, Delhi, Gulvari, Agar TaraHaidraba, Varanasi, Bagodagra, Bubaneswal, Kolkata answered and Blair Port.Mumbai Wealth Management
In recent years, the Indian aviation transportation market has developed rapidly, and India’s airlines have purchased a large number of aircraft.For example, at the Paris Air Show in June last year, Blue Airlines announced the ordering 500 airlines A320NEO series aircraft, which also became the largest order in the history of civil aviation.
At present, Boeing is in the negative impact of the MAX 9 cabin door falling incident and is in the "deep water". The large order of the Indian airline company is undoubtedly "giving charcoal in the snow".Boeing should thank Akasa Airlines!
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