Akasa Air adds 33rd Boeing 737 MAX to its fleet, with an all-women crew flying it into Bengaluru

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Akasa Air welcomed its 33rd Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, a 737 MAX 8-200, at Bengaluru airport on Tuesday, February 4. The new aircraft, registered VT-YBM, was delivered from Seattle and operated by an all-women cockpit crew, highlighting the airline's diversity commitment. This induction strengthens Akasa Air's fleet and operational capacity. Akasa Air operates an all-Boeing 737 MAX fleet and has a significant order for 226 aircraft, aiming to meet India's growing air travel demand.


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