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Akasa Air faces operational hurdles amid Boeing delivery delays
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Akasa Air, a relatively new player in India's aviation market, is facing significant challenges due to delays in the delivery of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The airline has had to ground many of its pilots as it awaits the arrival of additional planes from Boeing.

The company launched its first flight on October 7, 2022, and has been steadily hiring and training pilots based on an initial order of 72 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. This order was later increased to 76 aircraft, with a further order for 150 planes placed at WINGS India 2024. However, a series of setbacks, including a door blowout incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 and a machinist strike that halted production until December 2024, have disrupted these plans.

Despite these issues, Akasa Air has remained committed to its growth strategy. The airline requires approximately 18 pilots per aircraft but currently operates only 26 active planes. Consequently, around 400 out of the airline's total pool of 850 pilots are still waiting to begin flying.

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In response to the delays, Akasa Air is compensating grounded pilots with the equivalent salary for 40 flying hours per week. Some pilots have raised concerns with India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) about alleged favoritism in pilot deployment decisions. This has led to fines for the airline and the suspension of two executives.

Founded in 2022 by investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Akasa Air aims to challenge major Indian airlines like Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet by offering a low-cost alternative. The airline chose the Boeing 737 MAX for its fleet despite previous controversies surrounding the model.

As Akasa Air waits for more than 200 ordered aircraft from Boeing—with less than 30 delivered—its situation reflects broader production challenges faced by the American aerospace manufacturer. Emirates CEO Sir Tim Clark also criticized Boeing in 2024 over similar delays affecting their operations.

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