India’s major carriers will outline their fleet and network expansion plans to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) by Friday, amid shifting capacity dynamics triggered by the aviation ministry’s directive asking IndiGo to cut 10 per cent of its schedule, sources tell Business Today TV
Akasa Air and Air India Express, both expecting steady Boeing 737 Max deliveries over the next few months are likely to stick to their existing induction pipelines rather than leasing additional aircraft. Together, the two airlines are set to receive about 10–11 aircraft by March, all part of long-planned orders. Akasa, which took delivery of its 31st Max this week, will use the upcoming aircraft to begin operations from Navi Mumbai and Jewar airports. .
Air India Express, currently flying arou

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