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Readying for takeoff, Akasa Air orders 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets

Low-cost airline Akasa Air has placed an order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets. The order may help the US plane-maker regain lost ground in one of the world’s most promising markets. 


The orders by Akasa, which is backed by billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, were incremental orders, a Boeing executive said on Tuesday. 


Last month, SNV Aviation, which owns Akasa Air, had said that it expected to start flying next year after getting initial clearance from the Civil Aviation Ministry to launch the country’s latest ultra-low-cost carrier. 


The Reuters had reported in September that Boeing was close to winning an order for some 70 to 100 737 MAX jets from Akasa, pending separate talks on a long-term engine service deal. 


The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in August had allowed the country’s airlines to fly the MAX jet to end its nearly two-and-a-half-years of regulatory grounding. 


The 737 MAX was grounded worldwide in March 2019 after two fatal crashes in five months killed 346 people, plunging Boeing into a financial crisis, which has since been compounded by the COVID-19 outbreak. 

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