With licence to fly, Akasa Air to start operations this month

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With licence to fly, Akasa Air to start operations this month

“AOC grants are the last step of a comprehensive and strict process determined by DGCA and marks a satisfactory settlement of all regulatory and compliance requirements for the operational readiness of the airline,” Akasa Air said in a statement.The airline added that it was the first airline that the AOC end to end was carried out using the government’s progressive digital egca platform.

The process ended with the airline has succeeded in carrying out a number of proof flights under the supervision of the country’s flight regulator, the company said.”We now hope to open our flights to be sold, which leads to the start of commercial operations at the end of July. This will start our journey to build the most reliable, most reliable, and most affordable airlines,” said Vinay Dube, founder and Chief Executive Officer, Akasa Air.

Akasa Air, the airline code is QP, received its first 737 max on June 21.At the end of this month, the airline will start commercial operations with two planes, then add a fleet every month.At the end of the fiscal 2022-23, the airline will inaugurate 18 aircraft and after that 12-14 aircraft every 12 months, which will form a 72 order sent for five years, the company said.

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