Indian carrier Akasa Air anticipates receiving Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 aircraft by summer 2027, according to CEO Vinay Dube. The airline, which ordered 150 737 MAX narrow-body planes in January, including MAX 10 and MAX 8-200 versions, currently operates a fleet of 24 aircraft, all 737 MAX models.
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