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Akasa Air in no mood to take aircraft on lease despite delays in deliveries by Boeing: Sources

The airline is not looking at the secondary market for leasing planes and, instead, stepping up its focus on operational performance, network consolidation, and market share

December 04, 2024 / 14:28 IST
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Akash Air has a market share of 4.7 percent as of October 2024 in the domestic aviation space and operates 26 737 MAX aircraft.

Akasa Air, the newest entrant to India's aviation landscape, is in no mood to lease aircraft from the secondary market even though delay in deliveries from Boeing has deferred its fleet expansion to April 2025, multiple executives told Moneycontrol.

"Akasa Air is likely to get deliveries of five aircraft in the first quarter of 2025-26, seven months after it received its 26th aircraft in September 2024," a senior executive aware of the discussions between the airline and the original equipment maker (OEM) told Moneycontrol.

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The airline, however, is not looking at the secondary market for leasing planes and, instead, stepping up its focus on operational performance, network consolidation, and market share. "Akasa Air is looking at the short-haul international market from India for profitability and expansion before tapping into the Tier-II and Tier-III markets in India," another executive said.

He added that Akasa has identified many unused international bilateral flying rights and will look at network expansion on those routes only when the new aircraft arrive. The airline expects bilateral deals to increase in the next few years and will focus on international routes as they offer a higher yield when compared to flying similar distances back home.