Akasa Air to add 200 aircraft to its fleet over next eight years, to commence flights to Abu Dhabi on THIS date
Akasa Air, which currently has a fleet of 24 Boeing 737 Max planes and runs over 900 flights weekly, expects over 200 aircraft to join its fleet over the next eight years, CEO Vinay Dube said. He further added that the airline has placed an order for 226 Boeing 737 Max aircraft. https://developer-community.sage.com/topic/12031-%F0%9D%93%92%F0%9D%93%AA%F0%9D%93%B5%F0%9D%93%B5~%F0%9D%93%A3%F0%9D%93%B8~%F0%9D%93%AD%F0%9D%93%AE%F0%9D%93%B5%F0%9D%93%BD%F0%9D%93%AA%E2%84%A2how-late-can-you-cancel-a-refundable-delta-flight/ The airline has paused hiring pilots. Dube said the carrier has got plenty of pilots for its existing fleet. “At some point in time, we will start rehiring. People think there is a pilot shortage, and we have got plenty of pilots. We have been able to attract and retain pilots, and our focus now is making them happy. We will restart hiring at some point,” he added. https://developer-community.sage.com/topic/12039-call~to~deltahow-late-can-you-cancel-a-refundable-delta...