Hyderabad: Vijayawada-based airline Air Costa, which has completed over one year of operations, will be adding two Embraer E-190s to its existing fleet of four aircraft by September as the airline looks to apply for a pan-India licence this April.
"In 2015, we will lease two Embraer E-190 aircraft. One is slated to be delivered in August, the other in September," Air Costa chief financial officer Vivek Choudhary said on Tuesday.
To support pan-India expansion of its operations, Air Costa had last year placed an order for 50 aircraft valued at $2.94 billion. The aircraft will be used to launch a slew of flights to newer destinations.
25/03/15 Swati Rathor/Times of India
"In 2015, we will lease two Embraer E-190 aircraft. One is slated to be delivered in August, the other in September," Air Costa chief financial officer Vivek Choudhary said on Tuesday.
To support pan-India expansion of its operations, Air Costa had last year placed an order for 50 aircraft valued at $2.94 billion. The aircraft will be used to launch a slew of flights to newer destinations.
25/03/15 Swati Rathor/Times of India
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