Akasa Air set to close order for 150 Boeing jets: Sources

Reuters Updated - January 03, 2024 at 10:16 AM.

Akasa's new order is said to be aimed at fuelling its domestic and international expansion

A deal is expected to be announced at Wings India, the country’s largest civil aviation event scheduled for January 18-21 | Photo Credit: FRANCIS MASCARENHAS

Budget carrier Akasa Air is set to close an order for around 150 Boeing 737 MAX narrow-body planes, two sources said, its latest bid to tap the travel boom in the world's fastest-growing aviation market.

Contract negotiations are ongoing and a deal is expected to be announced at Wings India, the country's largest civil aviation event scheduled for January 18-21, said the two sources familiar with the ongoing talks.

An Akasa spokesperson said the airline does not comment on speculation, while Boeing did not respond to Reuters' queries. The sources declined to be named as the plane order details are confidential.

Akasa Air targets 1,000 weekly flights by August

Reuters is first to report details of the deal, which comes on top of Akasa's existing order book for 76 Boeing 737 MAX planes.

Akasa is India's newest airline and has garnered market share of 4 per cent since it started flying in 2022, against IndiGo's 60 per cent and Tata Group airlines' combined 26 per cent.

Its Chief Commercial Officer Praveen Iyer told businessline in December that Akasa planned to announce a three-digit aircraft order in early 2024, without sharing any details.

The first source said its new order for around 150 planes is likely to include some future purchasing options.

The airline currently flies only domestically, with a fleet of around two dozen planes. It was hit last year by the abrupt departure of about a tenth of its pilots and had warned it was flying less as a result, costing it market share. It has since said the issue is behind it.

Both sources said Akasa's new plane order is aimed at fuelling its domestic and international expansion, with the narrow-body Boeing planes being ordered equipped to fly to nearby foreign destinations, including South-East Asia and West Asia from India.

Indian carriers are trying to keep pace with soaring demand for air travel, which has surged post-COVID, sending industry records tumbling amid diminishing production slots even as plane manufacturers are struggling to meet output goals.

IndiGo in June placed a record order for 500 Airbus narrowbody planes, eclipsing Air India's purchase of 470 combined jets from Airbus and Boeing earlier in the year.

Akasa's order will be another win for Boeing, which has been lagging behind Airbus in the fast-growing Indian market, where its other customers include SpiceJet.

Published on January 3, 2024 04:43

This is a Premium article available exclusively to our subscribers.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.
Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

TheHindu Businessline operates by its editorial values to provide you quality journalism.

This is your last free article.