The airline acquired the no-objection certificates from the Ministry of Civil Aviation in August 2021 to launch industrial flight operations
The airline acquired the no-objection certificates from the Ministry of Civil Aviation in August 2021 to launch industrial flight operations
New airline Akasa Air on Thursday took supply of the primary 737 Max plane from Boeing in Seattle, U.S., an announcement stated.
Three months after Indian aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), gave the inexperienced gentle to Max planes, Akasa Air had on November 26 final yr signed a take care of Boeing to buy 72 Max plane. Commenting on the profitable supply of first plane on June 15, Vinay Dube, founder, managing director and chief govt officer, Akasa Air, stated,
“This is certainly a symbolic milestone within the journey of Akasa Air, bringing us one step nearer to the method of acquiring our Air Operator’s Permit (AOP) and resulting in our industrial launch.”
The airline, which is backed by ace investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and aviation veterans Vinay Dube and Aditya Ghosh, received the no-objection certificate from the Ministry of Civil Aviation in August 2021 to launch commercial flight operations.
In a statement, the airline said, “With a robust dedication to democratise the skies, the airways’ complete order of 72 plane consists of an preliminary supply of 18 plane by March 2023, adopted by supply of the remaining 54 plane over the course of the subsequent 4 years.”
Source: www.thehindu.com