IndiGo has the flexibility to decide what would be the precise size of its aircraft fleet by 2035, its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Pieter Elbers said on Monday.
IndiGo — the country’s largest airline — has 312 aircraft in its fleet. Elbers said the airline will double in size by 2030, indicating the airline will have a fleet of about 625 by 2030.
“We are expecting to double in size by 2030. We have ordered another 500 aircraft now. We have the flexibility on what would be the precise magnitude and size of the company by 2035,” he told reporters during a late night press conference on the sidelines of the Paris Air Show.
