Budget carrier GoAir on Thursday inducted its 50th aircraft — an Airbus A320 Neo — and said it plans to add one aircraft per month going forward.
The Wadia group-run airline, which flew 13.55 lakh passengers in May, also said it is on course to touch the 100-million-passenger-mark over the next two years.
With this, the airline has doubled its fleet size in less than two years. In November 2017 it had 25 planes in its fleet. The airline currently operates 270 daily flights connecting 24 domestic and four international destinations.
“In 2016, we looked at an aggressive business strategy. That year we doubled our Airbus A320 aircraft order to 144 to accelerate our growth and at the same time staying profitable. Those goals continue to be our guiding principle from a business perspective,” Jeh Wadia, Managing Director and acting Chief Executive was quoted as in a statement.