logo
IndiGo exercises options for 30 Airbus A350s, signaling long-haul ambitions

IndiGo exercises options for 30 Airbus A350s, signaling long-haul ambitions

Time of Indiaa day ago

IndiGo
, India's largest airline by market share, has exercised options to purchase 30 additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft, building upon its initial firm order of 30 A350-900s placed in April 2024.
This move underscores the carrier's aggresive intention of expanding its international footprint and entering the long-haul market and contesting
Air India
's monopoly which also has 70 widebody planes on order.
IndiGo also has option of of 40 more Airbus A350-900.
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Novo Gama: Quanto vale a sua casa? Descubra agora!
Valor da casa | Anúncios de pesquisa
Saiba Mais
Undo
The A350-900s, powered by
Rolls-Royce Trent XWB
engines, the first of which are slated for delivery starting in 2027. These
wide-body aircraft
will enable IndiGo to operate non-stop flights to destinations in Europe, North America, and beyond, directly from major Indian metros.
The airline's CEO,
Pieter Elbers
, emphasized that this expansion marks a new chapter for IndiGo and
Indian aviation
, positioning the carrier as a global aviation player.
Live Events
Currently operating a fleet of over 350 aircraft, predominantly narrow-body Airbus A320 family jets, IndiGo's foray into wide-body operations represents a significant strategic shift. The airline has also been operating two wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, serving routes to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai, as part of its initial steps into long-haul services.
IndiGo's expansion aligns with the projected growth in India's
air travel market
, with international travelers expected to increase substantially by 2030.
By investing in long-range aircraft, IndiGo aims to capture a larger share of this burgeoning market and compete more effectively with established Gulf carriers.
The airline's commitment to expanding its fleet and network reflects its broader strategy to become a leading global aviation player, offering enhanced connectivity and services to its customers.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

UK trade minister to meet USTR Greer to discuss implementing tariff deal
UK trade minister to meet USTR Greer to discuss implementing tariff deal

Hindustan Times

timean hour ago

  • Hindustan Times

UK trade minister to meet USTR Greer to discuss implementing tariff deal

LONDON, - Britain's trade minister Jonathan Reynolds will meet U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday to discuss the implementation of a trade deal that has been complicated by the announcement of fresh U.S. tariffs on steel. Reynolds will review recently agreed deals with counterparts from the U.S. and EU, Britain's two biggest trading partners, during a three-day trip to Paris and Brussels this week. The deals struck last month are both political pacts rather than formal trade agreements, and the details of their implementation have not been set out. Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to reduce tariffs on British imports of cars and steel to the United States, but its delayed implementation means tariffs may go up before they come down. Last week, Trump said that tariffs on imported steel would rise to 50% from 25% from Wednesday. Industry body UK Steel said it understood that British producers would likely be impacted by the change, which would be a "body blow" to the sector. A British government spokesperson said the UK was engaging with the United States on the implications of the announcement ahead of Reynolds' meeting with Greer to discuss implementation timelines of the bilateral agreement in Paris. "We recognise our relationship with G7 allies and EU counterparts must continue to evolve and deliver a better trading environment for our businesses and exporters," Reynolds said in a statement ahead of the trip. Reynolds will also meet Indian Minister of Commerce Piyush Goyal to discuss a recently negotiated Free Trade Agreement, which is still having its legal text finalised and is subject to ratification in both countries, which could take months. After meetings with G7 and OECD counterparts in Paris, Reynolds will hold talks with EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic. As part of efforts to reset ties without fundamentally reopening the Brexit deal, Britain and the EU have agreed to conclude talks to remove red tape on its food trade, but details of the plan have yet to be finalised. In advance of that agreement coming into force, Britain on Monday said it would scrap border checks on fruit and vegetables imported from the European Union, that had been due to be effective beginning in July.

US probing Adani Group link to Iran LPG trade, says report; firm calls it ‘baseless, mischievous'
US probing Adani Group link to Iran LPG trade, says report; firm calls it ‘baseless, mischievous'

Indian Express

timean hour ago

  • Indian Express

US probing Adani Group link to Iran LPG trade, says report; firm calls it ‘baseless, mischievous'

Prosecutors in the US are investigating whether Indian businessman Gautam Adani's companies imported Iranian liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) into India through the Adani Group's Mundra port, despite US sanctions on Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. This comes at a time when the Trump administration is rolling back on the enforcement of certain white-collar crimes, including cases related to foreign bribery and sanctions evasion. Tankers travelling between Mundra in Gujarat and the Persian Gulf exhibited traits common to ships evading sanctions, the WSJ report said. The US Justice Department is reviewing the activities of several LPG tankers used to ship cargoes to Adani Enterprises, it said. In a statement, the Adani Group said the report was 'baseless and mischievous'. 'Adani categorically denies any deliberate engagement in sanctions evasion or trade involving Iranian-origin LPG. Further, we are not aware of any investigation by US authorities on this subject,' it said. 'The WSJ's story appears to be based entirely on incorrect assumptions and speculation. Any suggestion that Adani Group entities are knowingly in contravention of US sanctions on Iran is strongly denied. Any assertion to the contrary would not only be slanderous but also deemed to be an intentional act to injure the reputation and interests of the Adani Group,' the statement said. 'The rights of Adani Group entities and personnel in this regard are expressly reserved.' Earlier, US President Donald Trump had warned that any country or person buying oil or petrochemicals from Iran would face immediate secondary sanctions, effectively barring them from doing business with the US. Trump made this statement in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, emphasising that such entities would not be allowed to engage in any form of business with the US. This warning is apparently part of Trump's 'maximum pressure' campaign against Iran, aimed at completely shutting down the country's oil exports. Trump accused Iran of financing militant groups and emphasised the need to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb. His comments appear to be directed at China, which imports over 1 million barrels per day from Iran. But US sanctions are unlikely to impact Iranian oil flowing to China, unless the White House targets Beijing's state-owned enterprises and infrastructure. Trump has taken a tough stand on Iran, including pulling the US out of the nuclear agreement negotiated by former President Barack Obama. This move is consistent with his earlier decision to impose secondary tariffs on countries buying oil from Venezuela, another OPEC member. The implications of these sanctions and tariffs will likely have far-reaching consequences for the global oil market and US relations with key players like China and Iran. The investigation into the Adani Group's alleged import of Iranian LPG comes at a time when the US administration is easing enforcement of white-collar crimes. The rollback on the enforcement of certain types of white-collar crimes, including cases related to foreign bribery, public corruption, money laundering and crypto markets, came after Trump signed an executive order directing the US Justice Department to halt prosecuting Americans accused of bribing foreign officials to secure overseas business deals. At the Justice Department, Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered prosecutors to focus their anti-money-laundering and sanctions-evasion attention on drug cartels and international crime organisations. It says the administration is effectively redefining what constitutes a crime in some business conduct cases. These decisions aim to provide relief to US citizens, but may also benefit companies and executives facing charges in US courts, like key executives of the Adani Group who are currently facing bribery charges. According to sources, the new policy could potentially provide relief to Azure Power — which had a contract (a build, operate and transfer deal) with an Adani Group firm for building a solar project that had come under the scanner for alleged bribery allegations — and, by extension, the Adani Group.

IndiGo doubles wide-body aircraft order
IndiGo doubles wide-body aircraft order

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

IndiGo doubles wide-body aircraft order

N Tired of too many ads? go ad free now EW DELHI: IndiGo doubled its wide body aircraft order by confirming the option for 30 wide body Airbus A350s. Now the airline has 60 A350s on firm order and has an option for 40 more. "We have signed the MoU with Airbus for confirming the option for 30 A350s. Their delivery starts in 2027," airline CEO Pieter Elbers said at the IATA AGM on Sunday. "Delivery of initial 30 A350s ordered last year will begin in 2027 and continue till early part of next decade. Delivery of this next batch (of 350) will start after that and continue into the second half of the next decade," Elbers said.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store