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IndiGo’s move to acquire wide-body planes augurs well for Indian aviation: CrisilIndiGo solely operated a fleet of single-aisle Airbus aircraft. However, in February 2023, it expanded its operations by introducing wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft, which were wet-leased from its ...
Just days after introducing the 787 Dreamliner on its Bangkok route, IndiGo is ramping up its widebody ambitions further with ...
Domestic carrier IndiGo on Wednesday said it will induct three more Boeing 787-9 planes in its fleet under a damp lease arrangement with Norse Atlantic Airways, as it prepares to launch flights to ...
Amsterdam and Manchester have been revealed as IndiGo’s first destinations in western Europe, to be serviced by B787-9 ...
In a strategic bid to tap into India’s vast aviation market, startup carrier Riyadh Air (RX) is set to explore potential ...
India's leading airline IndiGo has embarked on its global expansion plan with the launch of its first wide-body Boeing 787 ...
The country's largest airline IndiGo on Thursday announced placing ... operating only narro-body Airbus aircraft except for two Boeing 777 planes leased from Turkish Airlines for operations ...
There's some good news if you're planning a trip to Bangkok. IndiGo, India's leading carrier, under its global expansion plan ...
Tony Douglas, CEO of the soon-to-be-launched Riyadh Air, is exploring partnerships with top Indian airlines—Air India and ...
IndiGo Delhi: Only a day after IndiGo officially ... As of January 31, 2025, Air India's order book at Boeing stood at 153 B737 MAX, ten B777-9s, and 20 B787-9s. The contracts include options ...
Currently, the Gurugram-headquartered airline operates two widebody Boeing 777 planes, wet leased from Turkish Airlines, to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai. Earlier this month, IndiGo had announced ...
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