Akasa Air will be operating not just one of the youngest fleets but also the greenest airline in the world, thanks to its brand new fleet
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Vinay Dubey, the co-founder and CEO of the Akasa Air, told Business Standard reporter, “Our vision is to operate an airline that places a strong emphasis on service quality and reliability while maintaining a cost structure that enables us to compete effectively on a global scale.”
Akasa Air (QP) approaches its one-year anniversary next month, the airline’s CEO, Vinay Dube, announced plans to place a mammoth new aircraft orders before the year’s end.
Akasa Air has flown in Indian skies for over seven months. The airline has been the fastest among Indian airlines to reach 20 aircraft. Vinay Dube, founder and CEO of Akasa Air, says the airline plans to start international flights before the end of the year.
Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, intends to hire nearly 1,000 new employees and expand its fleet by March 2024. According to CEO Vinay Dube, the airline’s total employee count would exceed 3,000 by that time, including 1,100 pilots and flight attendants.
Vinay Dube said that the 4-5 months has been a Rollercoaster Ride for airline, but demise of Jhunjhunwala sir has been a personal loss. But his contribution is huge and because of him the airline is well setup.
According to Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube, Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, plans to launch its commercial operations
Akasa, India’s newest airline, will conduct a proving flight with the country’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation as early as next week as it looks to begin commercial services by around the end of July, Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube told Friday.
Akasa Air aims to establish a training centre for its pilots and personnel, according to co-founder Vinay Dube.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed airline Akasa Air is all set to roll out its commercial operation from June, its CEO Vinay Dube has told here.