IndiGo becomes the second most valued airline globally, surpassing United and Ryanair, driven by strong domestic demand, international expansion, and profitability.
Indeed, the carrier has a whopping 926 aircraft on order according to ch-aviation's data, with 69 of these being examples of ...
IndiGo followed by AirAsia has the largest number of A321neos on order, while three US airlines have more than 100 on order.
See also UAE gambling landscape seen evolving New Delhi-headquartered IndiGo is among the fastest growing carriers in the world. Since its first A320neo aircraft was delivered in March 2016, its fleet ...
The head of Air India Express said on Friday that the increased capacity Indian carriers expect to add in coming years will ...
IndiGo has revealed the configuration and deployment of its future fleet of Airbus A321XLRs, the first of which will be ...
Air India is working through a large-scale fleet renewal campaign. In February 2023, it ordered 470 aircraft split between ...
IndiGo has partnered with Amadeus to implement advanced Revenue Management technology, Amadeus SRM Flex. This cloud-based system will enable IndiGo to streamline operations, make quicker decisions, ...