Akasa Air Expects 25-30% Growth in Fleet Every Year to Become 226-Aircraft Strong in 2032; Operational Profitability Likely ‘Very Soon’
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From Mumbai, Akasa Air is preparing an impressive deployment of its fleet. According to the original report, they plan to increase the delivery of Boeing aircraft in the coming years, with the aim of handling 226 aircraft by 2032, an ambitious figure considering that they currently operate with 30. Ankur Goel, the airline's financial director, announced that the increase in deliveries will be constant over the period.Growth in regulatory capacit…
Akasa Air targets 226 aircraft by 2032
Akasa Air plans to operate 226 aircraft by 2032, backed by strong revenue growth, tech investments, and cost control. The airline grew revenue by 49% in FY25 and targets 30% capacity growth in FY26, eyeing greater international presence and sustained profitability.
Akasa Air says financial performance improving; aims to have 226 planes by 2032
New Delhi: Bullish on growth prospects, Akasa Air is improving its financial performance, expanding capacity and aiming to have 226 planes by the end of 2032, a senior executive said on Tuesday, as he asserted that the nearly three-year-old airline will soon be operationally profitable. International capacity of Akasa Air is expected to rise to up to 25 per cent this fiscal from the current level of 16 per cent, Akasa Air’s Chief Financial Offic…
Akasa Air To See Over 200 Boeing Deliveries Over The Next Years
Akasa Air expects a pick up in plane deliveries from Boeing over the coming years and to reach its target for a fleet of 226 aircraft by 2032, up from 30 currently, chief financial officer Ankur Goel said on Tuesday.
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