Akasa Air has 22 Max planes in its fleet. Currently, there are more than 40 Boeing 737-8 Max planes that are operated by three domestic carriers -- Akasa Air, SpiceJet and Air India Express.
Amid escalating concerns over Boeing's production schedule for its 737 aircraft series following a mid-air incident earlier this year, India's Akasa Air remains optimistic about the timely ...
CSMIA set to handle 8% more weekly flight movements ... followed by routes to Southeast Asian countries. Akasa Air partners with Canada’s CAE for Boeing 737 Max pilot training – All you ...
Akasa Air secured prominent investors to inject new capital into the airline, including Premji Invest, Ranjan Pai, and 360 One Asset, according to a statement released by the airline on 06 February.
The consortium of investors includes the investment arm of Azim Premji, Claypond Capital – the investment office of Dr Ranjan Pai, as well as funds managed by 360 ONE Asset.
Akasa Air had announced an order for 150 Boeing 737 Max planes. The Mumbai-based air operator launched its operations in August 2022 and had previously ordered a total of 76 LEAP-1B-powered 737-8 ...
The nearly two-and-a-half-year-old Rakesh Jhunjhunwala family-backed Akasa Air currently has a fleet of 27 Boeing 737 Max planes and commanded a 4.6 per ... the airline inducted 14 planes in the fleet ...
Indian carrier SpiceJet to raise $360 mln in latest move to restore normalcy July 23, 2024 India's Akasa Air is confident that deliveries of its ordered Boeing 737 MAX jets will be on time ...
Akasa Air inducted 20 Boeing 737 Max aircraft in its first year of operations. Growth has slowed down since then with airline receiving four planes last year. The airline’s founder-CEO Vinay ...