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Boycott Turkey: IndiGo makes big announcement within hours of receiving ultimatum to end aircraft lease pact with Turkey, places order for....

Boycott Turkey: IndiGo makes big announcement within hours of receiving ultimatum to end aircraft lease pact with Turkey, places order for....

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Lucknow bound IndiGo flight redirected to Jaipur after bomb threat mail
'Boycott Turkey' has been trending across all major social media platforms in India for quite a few weeks. Turkey has rallied behind Pakistan despite its support to cross-border terrorism against India and its aggression after the Indian Armed Forces struck terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. Twenty-six people were killed in the heinous terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22.
Earlier on May 30, in a stern message to Turkey for supporting Pakistan, which openly harbours terrorists, the government on Friday directed low-cost airline IndiGo to end its aircraft lease agreement with Turkish Airlines within three months.
IndiGo, which leased and operates two Boeing 777s from Turkish Airlines, had a permit until May 31 and had sought an extension from the Civil Aviation Ministry for six months.
Within 24 hours of receiving an ultimatum to terminate its aircraft lease agreement with Turkish Airlines, IndiGo has made a major announcement. India's largest airline, IndiGo on Sunday announced it has placed orders for another 30 Airbus A350, on top of the 30 orders already in place with the French aircraft manufacturer.
Announcing the orders, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said that the deliveries of the aircraft will start from 2027.'It was last year that IndiGo signed a deal with Airbus for buying 30 Airbus 350 900s with 30 firm and 70 purchase rights, and today we're confirming the intention to confirm 30 out of those 70 also into a firm order,' the CEO said at a press conference.'
'We're going to sign an MoU for that and we're going to sign that here, right here and now,' the CEO added as he signed the agreement with Airbus.In April 2024, IndiGo had placed an order for 30 A350 aircraft, and kept an option to purchase another 70 such planes in the future.IndiGo has a total of over 900 planes on order, scheduled to be delivered in the years to come.

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