Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air said on Thursday said it has received the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the airline said in a press statement.


The airline, according to the report, said that it will start commercial operations later this month.


Akasa Air in the statement said the grant of the AOC marks the satisfactory completion of all regulatory and compliance requirements for the airline’s operational readiness. It has also shared the information in Tweeter.






The process ended with the airline having successfully conducted a number of proving flights under the supervision of the DGCA, it added.


The airline, backed by ace investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, had taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 max aircraft in India on June 21.


"We are thankful to the Civil Aviation Ministry and the DGCA for their constructive guidance, active support and the highest levels of efficiency throughout the AOC process. We now look forward to opening our flights for sale, leading to the start of commercial operations by late July," Vinay Dube, founder-chief executive officer, Akasa Air, said.


Following the government's initiative to usher in a new era of digitisation, Akasa Air is the first airline whose end-to-end AOC process was conducted using the government's progressive eGCA digital platform, the airline said.


Akasa Air, whose airline code is QP, received its first 737 MAX on June 21, 2022. According to the airline, it will commence commercial operations later this month with two aircraft and subsequently add planes to its fleet every month.


By the end of FY22-23, the airline will have 18 aircraft and thereafter, will add 12-14 aircraft every 12 months. This will make up its order of 72 aircraft to be delivered over a period of five years, it said.


In November last, Akasa Air announced ordering 72 737 MAX aircraft from Boeing. The order includes two variants from the 737 MAX family -- 737-8 and 737-8-200.