Upcoming airline Jettwings Airways on Wednesday said it plans to start regional flight services in the Northeast by the end of the year with a fleet of two aircraft.
Accordingly, the airline has received the Centre’s NOC (no objection certificate) to operate scheduled commuter air transport services. The Guwahati-based airline now awaits other regulatory approvals and an AOC (Air Operator Certificate) from the DGCA.
The airline has kept an initial capital expenditure of about Rs 100 crore and will operate flights on two Embraer E-175 aircraft with dual class configuration offering both business class and premium economy options.