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Akasa Air Well-Capitalised, To Place Order For More Planes In Next 18 Months: CEO Vinay Dube

Akasa Air, which took to the skies on August 7, received its third aircraft on August 16 and the same will be used for flights on the Mumbai-Bengaluru route shortly

Days after the passing away of the Akasa Air's key investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, airline's Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Vinay Dube on Wednessay said that Akasa Air is well-capitalised and its growth is secure with the financial means to place an order for more planes.

The airline, which took to the skies on August 7, received its third aircraft on August 16 and the same will be used for flights on the Mumbai-Bengaluru route shortly.

Jhunjhuwala (62), Akasa Air's one of prime investors, who passed away on Sunday had provided a tailwind for the country's newest airline, the future trajectory of the airline will be closely watched, Akasa Air operated its first flight from Mumbai to Ahmedabad, and Jhunjhunwala was also on the inaugural flight.

Dube on Wednesday thanked Jhunjhunwala for his support in recruiting some of the best aviation talents in the country. "He wanted us to have a top-notch leadership team that made all day-to-day decisions at the airline without having to fall back on him or any other investor," Dube said.

Seeking to dispel any possible apprehension about the way forward for Akasa Air, he said the airline will continue to grow its fleet by adding one new aircraft every two weeks.

"Thanks in no small part to Jhunjhunwala, for which we will always be grateful, Akasa Air is a well-capitalised airline with the financial means to induct 72 aircraft over the next five years. In fact, our financial platform is strong enough to allow Akasa to place an aircraft order in the next 18 months that will be significantly larger than our first. In simple terms, our growth is secure," he emphasised.

"We at Akasa Air continue to mourn the passing of Jhunjhunwala. For those of us at Akasa that got to know him and whose lives he has touched, this is a deep personal loss... anyone that saw him on our inaugural flight on August 7th knows how proud he was of each Akasa employee and partner. On our part, we couldn't be prouder and more fortunate to have known him," Dube said.

Further, Dube said that Akasa Air will honour Jhunjhunwala's legacy, values, and belief in us by striving to run an extraordinary airline.

"... nowhere in the world is an airline conceived and born in 12 months. Normally, a child is born in 9 months, we took 12 months," he had said at the ceremony where the first flight was flagged off virtually by Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.

The minister had said the day was a very important day in the history of civil aviation in India.

Apart from Vinay Dube and Aditya Ghosh, Belson Coutinho, Anand Srinivasan, Bhavin Joshi, Neelu Khatri, Sanjay Dube, Niraj Dube, and Praveen Iyer are part of the airline's founding team, according to its website.

Akasa Air is the first scheduled domestic carrier to be launched in India in nearly a decade. The country's airline industry is slowly recovering after being significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. 

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