Akasa Air Muscle Its Fleet of Boeing 737 MAX with Seven 737-8200 ofAvolon
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Here are this week’s travel news headlines from around the web and interweb I found the most interesting. Take a look: The FAA Just Ordered Inspections of 1,429 Boeing 737 MAX Jets Worldwide After Reports of Cracks Near the Fuselage The FAA adopted an airworthiness directive requiring inspections of Boeing 737 MAX planes after reports of cracks in a structure attached to the fuselage near the forward galley door. Those cracks could weaken the a…
The Indian company Akasa Air has entered into a lease transaction with the Irish leaser Avolon for a maximum of seven Boeing 737-8200, also designated 737-8-200. The young Indian company thus consolidates its choice for the high-capacity version of the 737 MAX, already operated 17 copies in a fleet of 40 aircraft. The growth of Akasa Air is also financed by leasing. On August 14, the Indian company announced a sale-and-leaseback agreement with A…
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