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IndiGo’s move to acquire wide-body planes augurs well for Indian aviation: CrisilIndiGo solely operated a fleet of single-aisle Airbus aircraft. However, in February 2023, it expanded its operations by introducing wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft, which were wet-leased from its ...
three A321 passenger-to-freighters (P2F), two damp leased Boeing 777-300ER, and six damp leased Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
IndiGo seeks final DGCA nod to wet lease Boeing 777 aircraft for Delhi-Istanbul route After DGCA's nod, IndiGo will make Boeing 777 aircrafts available for sale on the Delhi-Intanbul route.
Amsterdam and Manchester have been revealed as IndiGo’s first destinations in western Europe, to be serviced by B787-9 ...
In a strategic bid to tap into India’s vast aviation market, startup carrier Riyadh Air (RX) is set to explore potential ...
IndiGo, which ditched its low-carrier status ... As of January 31, 2025, Air India's order book at Boeing stood at 153 B737 MAX, ten B777-9s, and 20 B787-9s. The contracts include options for ...
Currently, the Gurugram-headquartered airline operates two widebody Boeing 777 planes, wet leased from Turkish Airlines, to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai. Earlier this month, IndiGo had announced ...
IndiGo Delhi: Only a day after IndiGo officially ... As of January 31, 2025, Air India's order book at Boeing stood at 153 B737 MAX, ten B777-9s, and 20 B787-9s. The contracts include options ...
In addition to the damp-leased aircraft that has already been inducted by IndiGo, the airline will be taking three more ...
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