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    Akasa buys over 300 CFM engines at list prices of $5 billion

    Indian low fare carrier Akasa has purchased over 300 engines from CFM International for its Boeing aircraft order. The deal includes a comprehensive maintenance agreement and a spare engine contract. Akasa CEO Vinay Dube confirmed that the airline is not facing any delays in engine deliveries on its current fleet and expects none in the future.

    India has scope for 130-150 more wide-body aircraft: GE Aerospace

    India's civil aviation market has the potential to add 130-150 more wide-body planes as airlines expand and consider deploying them in dense domestic routes, according to GE Aerospace South Asia CEO Vikram Rai. Currently, there are only about 50 wide-body aircraft in India's fleet of 700 commercial planes.

    Air India finalises 800 LEAP engine order to power its new fleet

    Air India has confirmed its order for 800 CFM International Leap-series engines to power its fleet of 210 Airbus A320neo/A321neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft. The aircraft engine manufacturer added that the Indian airline had signed a multi-year services agreement covering the entire LEAP engine fleet.

    Go First may sue Raytheon over Pratt & Whitney engine isues

    Sources said while Go First has sought compensation for the loss in business, the aerospace company has refused to pay for it resulting in violation of contractual agreement.

    Airbus to deliver first A350 plane to Air India by end of this year: Airbus India head Remi Maillard

    Remi Maillard, President and Managing Director of Airbus India and South Asia, said the company was very proud that the Tata Group has chosen A350 and A320 planes for Air India, adding that the magnitude of the order shows the appetite for growth in the Indian aviation industry, which is the fastest growing aviation market.

    Tata's Air India to seal half of jumbo plane order today

    After months of closely-guarded, tough negotiations, Air India is set to place an order for 190 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbody planes as well as some 20 Boeing 787s and 10 Boeing 777X on a day marking one year since Tata Group took control of the former state-run carrier, the sources told Reuters.

    The Economic Times
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