Akasa Air has incorporated a 20th aircraft into its fleet, thereby qualifying for international flight operations. Indian regulations mandate that carriers must have at least 20 aircraft in their fleet to be eligible for international flights.
The latest addition is a Boeing 737 Max variant, specifically the 737-8-200, marking Akasa as the first airline in Asia to add this model to its fleet. Akasa Air has yet to respond to queries as of press time.
“Today’s significant addition to our fleet signals the start of Akasa’s international growth chapter, and it makes us tremendously optimistic about our future.