IndiGo Airlines (6E) is leasing more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft due to the grounding of its mainstream Airbus fleet.
IndiGo A320neo
A major crash averted on Saturday (June 8, 2024) at Mumbai Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM).
Homegrown aerospace manufacturers are banking on the surge in orders from Indian airlines to secure more business from global giants like Airbus and Boeing.
India’s largest carrier, IndiGo Airlines (6E), will still fly an all-Airbus fleet in 2024. This fleet includes the A320neo and A321neo family aircraft.
BOC Aviation Limited is delighted to inform that it has engaged in a finance lease arrangement encompassing four Airbus A320neo aircraft with InterGlobe Aviation-owned IndiGo Airlines (6E).
An incident occurred on Sunday morning (Feb 11, 2024) at the Delhi International Airport (DEL) involving an IndiGo (6E) aircraft during landing, resulting in the temporary closure of one runway for about 15 minutes.
On Monday (Sep 4, 2023), the board of directors at IndiGo Airlines (6E) approved an order for an additional 10 Airbus A320neo family aircraft from Airbus as part of the original 300 aircraft deal initially signed by the airline.
BOC Aviation Limited is excited to announce its engagement in a finance lease transaction involving ten Airbus A320neo aircraft with InterGlobe Aviation Ltd-operated IndiGo (6E) Airlines.
IndiGo (6E) Airlines has unveiled Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh as its 80th domestic and 112th overall destination within its network.