IndiGo has reported a Q2 FY2025 loss, with the airline citing higher fuel costs and the peak of Airbus A320neo aircraft family groundings as the reason behind its massive loss during the financial ...
IndiGo alone ordered 500 Airbus A320neo family aircraft at the show, joining Air India, which formally signed its blockbuster deal for 470 aircraft - a mix of Boeing and Airbus units.
IndiGo also enjoys a fleet that is fast approaching the 400 mark, the largest among Indian airlines, and most of its ...
Airlines in the Indigo Partners family had previous placed orders for a total of 427 A320 Family aircraft. “These customer-friendly and efficient A320neo Family aircraft form a great platform ...
Airbus began rolling out the A320neo jets in January last year and has delivered about 70 to customers worldwide so far - the bulk of them to Indian carriers IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe Aviation ...
The airline faced challenges at the beginning of the year due to the grounding of between 80 and 90 Pratt & Whitney-powered A320neo aircraft. To mitigate this, IndiGo resorted to wet-leases ...
Elbers also highlighted that IndiGo will launch flights to three more international destinations in the next few months to ...
Additionally, from January 16, 2025, a retrofitted A320neo with refreshed interiors ... engaged and productive while in the air. Meanwhile, IndiGo continues to dominate the Indian market with ...
Aviation industry sources said the first passenger flight would be 6E643 from Delhi airport and it is likely to be operated by aircraft VT-ITK, which is an A320neo plane of IndiGo. The sources ...