Akasa Air (QP), has announced an order for four additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, solidifying its position as a rapidly expanding player in the aviation market.
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Akasa Air (QP), is reportedly engaging in discussions with Boeing (NYSE: BA) regarding a potential additional order of 737 Max single-aisle jets.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Akasa Air, the latest airline venture in India supported by the late billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, is seeking to raise $75-100 million through the issuance of new shares.
India’s youngest carrier, Akasa Air (QP), has revealed its plan to launch direct flights from Ahmedabad to Pune from June 8, 2023, onwards.
On Monday, Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, unveiled the second phase of its training and development center, known as the ‘Akasa Air Learning Academy,’ located in Gurugram.
Akasa Air has already formally ordered 72 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, but the low-cost carrier intends to order an additional over 100 in the near future.
The Akasa Group, India’s youngest airline, is on a goal to expand female employee participation from 37% to 50%. With the government aiming for 200 airports and at least 1,200 commercial aircraft, the number of female pilots is only going to increase.
Akasa Air will place a “significantly” large order for new narrowbody jets this year, as the start-up budget airline wants to capitalise on increasing domestic demand and commence international flights, according to its CEO.
After the completion of 2 months of its operations, Akasa Air is set to establish Delhi as the sixth destination on its network and inaugurate its first flight on the Delhi-Bengaluru and Delhi to Ahmedabad routes on October 7.
Akasa Air has partnered with RateGain Travel Technologies to gather real-time air travel data that will help the airline determine dynamic pricing.