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Thursday, 9 October 2014

IndiGo to take 12 Airbus A320s on lease from Tigerair

Mumbai: No frills airline IndiGo, which reported it sixth annual profiit in fiscal 2014, will take on lease 12 Airbus A320 planes from Tigerair to support its expansion plan.

Currently, IndiGo has 81 Airbus A320 planes and the airline operates some 500 flights daily. Between December 2012 and now it has added 15 aircraft.

In 2005, IndiGo placed an order for 100 Airbus A320s followed by another order for 180 planes (150 A320neos and 30 A320s) in 2011. This is the first time that IndiGo is taking planes on sub lease from another airline


Growing competition in domestic market with the revamp of Jet Airways and entry of two new domestic airlines -AirAsia and Vistara (still to commence operations) has led IndiGo to aggresively expand its fleet.

Singapore-based Tigerair announced today it has reached an agreement with IndiGo for subleasing of its 12 planes.

The airline said the 12 planes will be progressively delivered to IndiGo over a period of six months commencing October 2014. Each aircraft will be subleased for between three and four years at a discount to the original lease rates, Tigerair said.
Read news in full 09/10/14 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard

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