Vinay Dube, in an interview with The Economic Times, said that Akasa Air aims to become one of the 30 largest airlines globally by 2030.
Akasa Air CEO Vinay Dube
Akasa co-founder and CEO Vinay Dube remains optimistic that the company will be profitable within the next three years
Akasa Air (QP) has reported a strong performance in the Financial year 2023-24 (FY24) as it generated revenue of 3,144.80 crore INR.
India’s youngest and greenest carrier, Akasa Air (QP) marks its second anniversary with ambitious growth plans, according to founder-CEO Vinay Dube.
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.
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.