The aircraft would be IndiGo's first non-wet-leased widebody jets. https://t.co/V9DAkj1bbI
India's largest airline IndiGo is planning to add 30 Airbus A350 aircraft in its fleet - the long-range widebody aircraft will help IndiGo in global expansion. @IndiGo6E @Airbus https://t.co/f5Tzj3EV0K
Indian airline Indigo deplanes from 3 ramps (2 in the front, 1 in the back). Passengers get off quicker and they are able to turn planes in 25 mins! It’s become India’s largest airline, has a $15B market cap (~same as UAL) Hard to do in the US bc of jetbridges. https://t.co/9ccsCe9AyW
IndiGo, India's largest airline, is considering purchasing around 30 Airbus A350 widebody aircraft for global expansion, marking its first non-wet-leased widebody jets. This move is expected to intensify competition with Air India. The airline's efficient deplaning process has contributed to its success, with a market cap of approximately $15 billion.