The new Airline budget of India’s wicked water planned its first commercial flights in June and worked to get all relevant licenses, Vinay Dube’s chief executive said on Friday.
The airline was supported by Rakesh Jhunjhunwala billionaire, known as “India Warren Buffett”, who has worked with former Indigo Chief Executive and Jet Airways to take advantage of the increase in long-term prospects for domestic air travel in India.
The airline aims to have 18 aircraft within 12 months since it was launched and will have 72 aircraft in five years, Dube said talking at an air show in South Indian City Hyderabad.
Carrier will fly in India. Dube does not say which city will be served. In November last year, the waterman would compete with other Indian airlines such as Indigo and Spicejet, placing orders for 72 Jet Max Boeing737, worth almost $ 9 billion at the list price. Galas Air received an initial permit from the Indian Civil Aviation Ministry to start operations in October last year.