According to Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube, Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, plans to launch its commercial operations
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On June 21, the airline Akasa Air’s first Boeing 737 MAX touched down at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport
Akasa Air, India’s newest airline recently took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in Seattle, USA. The aircraft has now left Boeing’s facility in Seattle and has arrived in Iceland.
Akasa Air announced that it expects to acquire its first Boeing 737 Max plane by the middle of June and begin operations in July.
DGCA official, Akasa Air’s service launch would be further delayed because the airline will only receive its first aircraft in June or July.
Akasa Air aims to establish a training centre for its pilots and personnel, according to co-founder Vinay Dube.
Jet Airways India Ltd., which is undergoing a court-monitored restructuring, plans to return with a hybrid of premium and no-frills services that would permit the former top local airline to claw back market share while managing prices in the fiercely competitive Indian aviation market.
Seeking to further democratize air travel with responsible and affordable services, airline Akasa Air is aiming to begin flights in late May or early June after getting its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in April.
India’s airline trade, that has lived with turbulence for years along, has coped with the COVID-19 pandemic for twenty one months because it heads into 2022
Akasa Air on weekday discovered its much-anticipated whole identity with the disclosing of its ‘Rising A’ image and tagline, ‘It’s Your Sky’.