Akasa Air grew in high double digits in 2024 and is the country's fastest-growing airline, CEO Vinay Dube said.
Aviation watchdog DGCA has withdrawn the Line Training Captain approval given to an Akasa Air pilot for lapses in landing of a passenger aircraft in March 2024, till further orders, according to ...
Akasa Air is not looking at leasing planes now, says Dube. They come with a higher cost structure, and do not come with sale and lease-back gains, he explains. At this time, we are not pursuing the ...
Akasa Air, India's fastest-growing airline, announces plans to add 5-10 new destinations, including international routes, in ...
The nearly two-and-a-half-year-old Rakesh Jhunjhunwala family-backed Akasa Air currently has a fleet of 27 Boeing 737 Max ...
Akasa Air, which currently has a fleet of 27 planes, has ambitious expansion plans. "Today, IndiGo and the Air India Group hold a strong presence in the UAE, operating multiple daily flights between ...
India’s youngest airline, Akasa Air’s CEO Vinay Dube reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to expansion, stating that Akasa ...
Akasa Air plans to expand to 5-7 new destinations in 2025, despite facing challenges in aircraft deliveries and regulatory ...