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During 2023, Scheduled airline operators inducted 112 aircraft in their fleet

There is an increase in aircraft induction by the airline operators. During the year 2023, the Scheduled airline operators inducted 112 aircraft in their fleet. The total number of aircraft endorsed on the Air Operator

There is an increase in aircraft induction by the airline operators. During the year 2023, the Scheduled airline operators inducted 112 aircraft in their fleet. The total number of aircraft endorsed on the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) of Scheduled Airline operator as on 31.12.2023 is 771. Airline wise fleet details as on 31.12.2023 are at Annexure-I.

The airline operators induct new aircraft in their fleet to cater to the growing demand of air transport. The details of orders placed by major airlines are  at Annexure-II.

Annexure-I

No. of aircraft endorsed on AOC (Air Operator Certificate) with different airlines as on 31.12.2023

S. No.Name of AirlinesFleet Size
Scheduled Operators 
1AIX Connect Pvt. Ltd.  (Formerly known as AirAsia (India) Pvt. Ltd.)24
2Air India Ltd. (Air India)124
3Air India Express Ltd. (Air India Express)34
4Alliance Air Aviation Ltd. (Alliance Air)21
5Blue dart Aviation Ltd. (Blue Dart)8
6GO Airlines (India) Ltd. (Go First)*54*
7Interglobe Aviation Ltd. (Indigo)342
8Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt. Ltd. (Quikjet)2
9SNV Aviation Pvt. Ltd. (Akasa Air)20
10Spice Jet Ltd. (Spice Jet)57
11Tata SIA Airlines Ltd. (Vistara)66
12Zexus Air Services Private Limited (Zooom)2
Scheduled Commuter Operators
13Big Charter Pvt. Ltd. (Fly Big)2
14GSEC Monarch and Deccan Aviation Pvt. Ltd. (IndiaOne Air)3
15Ghodawat Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.  (STAR AIR)8
16Pawan Hans Ltd. (SCO)284
Total Fleet 771

* GO Airlines (India) Ltd. (Go First) is currently undergoing Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process as per Section 10 of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code.

Annexure-II

Aircraft orders placed by Major Airlines

(As per information received from the airlines)

S. No.Name of the operator Type of aircraftNo. of aircraft orderedYear
1Air India GroupA320/A3212102023
A350402023
B787202023
B777102023
B737-81902023
2InterGlobe Aviation Limited (Indigo)A320 Family4002015
A320 Family3002019
A320 Family5002023
ATR 72-212A (600 Version)502017
3SNV Aviation Pvt. Ltd. (Akasa Air)B737-8762021
B737-81502024
4Spicejet Limited(SpiceJet)B737-81552016
Total2101 

Note:

  1. Aircraft induction by the airline operators would be accompanied with re-delivery/export of their existing aircraft in line with expiry of the lease periods. The aircraft induction would therefore cater for increase in airline fleet as well as replacement of existing fleet over the time.
  1. Airline operators would plan/optimize their fleet over the time based on commercial considerations.

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen. (Dr) V. K. Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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