

Budget carrier Akasa Air is expected to close an order for around 150 Boeing 737 MAX planes, in addition to its existing order for 76 planes. The deal is set to be announced at the Wings India event. The order is aimed at fueling Akasa's domestic and international expansion, with the planes equipped to fly to nearby foreign destinations. Indian carriers are trying to meet the high demand for air travel post-COVID.
Budget carrier Akasa Air is expected to close an order for around 150 Boeing 737 MAX planes, in addition to its existing order for 76 planes. The deal is set to be announced at the Wings India event. The order is aimed at fueling Akasa's domestic and international expansion, with the planes equipped to fly to nearby foreign destinations. Indian carriers are trying to meet the high demand for air travel post-COVID.
•The deal is expected to be announced at the Wings India event.
•Akasa Air already has an existing order for 76 Boeing 737 MAX planes.
•The new order aims to fuel the airline's domestic and international expansion.
•Indian carriers are trying to meet the high demand for air travel post-COVID.







