Akasa Air inducts 39th aircraft into fleet; marks 8th addition in CY2026 to boost network expansion
Bengaluru, June 22
Akasa Air, on Monday, received the delivery of its 39th aircraft, marking the airline's eighth induction in the calendar year 2026.
According to an official statement released by the airline, the first leg of the aircraft's delivery flight commenced from Seattle, USA, to Reykjavik, Iceland, and concluded with the final leg from Cairo, Egypt, to Bengaluru, India. Bearing registration number VT-YBP, the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on June 22.
The airline stated that the aircraft is purpose-built to Akasa's specifications and equipped with Safran Z200 seats, a next-generation seating solution designed to elevate the in-flight experience.
The seats feature a generous four-inch recline, an ergonomically contoured backrest, and enhanced cushioning for superior sitting comfort, alongside thoughtfully positioned additional conveniences such as USB-C and USB-A ports to support the needs of today's hyperconnected travellers.
With a clear path to becoming one of the top 30 airlines globally by the turn of this decade, Akasa Air has placed a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, as per the statement.
Currently, the airline has a pipeline of 187 additional aircraft scheduled for delivery over the next six years.
Earlier on Tuesday, marking a defining milestone in its network expansion strategy, the airline commenced operations from Noida International Airport (NIA) and strengthened its presence in the National Capital Region (NCR), one of India's most significant aviation markets.
The airline's inaugural flight on June 16 departed Navi Mumbai International Airport at 7:25 AM and arrived at Noida International Airport at 9:35 PM. The inaugural flight from Noida International Airport (NIA) departed at 10:15 AM and arrived at Navi Mumbai International Airport at 12:30 PM.
With this, Akasa Air becomes one of the first airlines to operate commercial services from Noida International Airport, reflecting the airline's commitment to participating in the development of emerging aviation infrastructure and expanding access to high-growth markets across India.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Interesting to see an Indian low-cost carrier investing in premium seats with 4-inch recline and USB ports. Usually, budget airlines here skimp on comfort. Maybe they're learning from IndiGo's mistake of making seats too rigid. But will ticket prices stay affordable? That's the real question for the common flyer.
Finally, an airline that thinks about connectivity beyond metros. Noida airport starting operations is a game-changer for UP and western UP folks. No more 3-hour drives to Delhi for a flight! Hope Akasa keeps adding more routes from there instead of just Mumbai.
Honestly, what's the point of adding aircraft if the service quality on ground doesn't improve? Flew Akasa twice last month, both times delayed by over an hour. Nice seats don't matter if you're stuck at the gate. Invest in operations first, then boast about global targets, yaar. 😤
Impressive growth trajectory for a relatively new airline. The Boeing 737 MAX order book is massive. But with 226 planes on order and only 39 delivered, I wonder about the financing and whether they can sustain this pace. Still, good competition for IndiGo and SpiceJet.
Noida airport operations are big news! As someone who lives in Ghaziabad, this is a blessing. We don't always want to go to Delhi or Jaipur for flights. Akasa being one of the first airlines there is smart. Just hope they keep ticket prices reasonable and don't pull a "premium budget" trick on us
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