Akasa Air has welcomed its 20th aircraft, becoming the first airline in Asia to add the 737-8-200
variant of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its rapidly expanding fleet. Bearing the registration VT
YAV, the airline received the ceremonial keys to the milestone aircraft in Seattle, USA on July 28, 2023,
and the aircraft arrived at the Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport at 9:31 AM today.Akasa
Air is one of the fastest growing airlines, having reached a fleet size of 20 aircraft within a year of
commencing operations in August 2022.
Indian regulations require airlines to have at least 20 aircraft in their fleet to become eligible for international operations and this milestone enables Akasa Air to fly internationally, although the plans to fly international routes has not been announced officially. The airline has thus far carried over 4 million revenue passengers and crossed the milestone of operating over 900 weekly flights with a published network of 35 unique routes connecting 16 Indian cities.
The Boeing 737-8-200 aircraft, in addition to being the most environmentally progressive aircraft, offers the best-in-class legroom. The 737 MAX family provides greater range and fuel efficiency, reducing fuel use and carbon emissions by 20% compared to those it replaces. In addition, the 737 MAX is a quieter airplane with a 50% smaller noise footprint than replacement airplanes.
Commenting on the successful induction of Akasa Air’s 20th aircraft, Vinay Dube – Founder and Chief Executive Officer, at Akasa Air said, “Akasa Air is merely an expression of what India is capable of achieving. Today’s landmark addition to our fleet, heralds the international chapter of growth in Akasa’s story, and makes us extremely optimistic about our future. We are very excited at the prospect of showcasing our unique and distinct service to the world. Going from 0 to 20 aircraft within 12 months is not just an Akasa record but a record that encapsulates the potential of our great country and one for our whole nation to be proud of”.