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Jetstar Airways And IndiGo Sign Codeshare Agreement

Jetstar Airways, based in Australia, and IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, have announced a new codeshare agreement scheduled to go into effect on 01 September 2025. This strategic partnership aims to provide expanded travel options and streamlined connectivity between destinations in India, Southeast Asia, and the Pacificregion.

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IndiGo Takes Delivery Of A321neo With LEAP-1A32 Engines

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and passenger volume, has further expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A321neo. The aircraft, bearing serial number 12493, is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines developed by CFM International, continuing the carrier’s push for fuel-efficient and environmentally advanced aircraft.

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IndiGo Takes Delivery Of A321neo MSN 12455

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12455. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, produced by CFM International, and will be integrated into the airline’s expanding narrowbody fleet focused on fuel efficiency and route optimization.

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IndiGo Plans ATR72-600 Order At Paris Air Show

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and passenger volume, is reportedly preparing to place an order for 30 to 50 ATR72-600 aircraft during the upcoming Paris Air Show, signaling a substantial expansion of its regional fleet. The deal is estimated to be worth up to $750 million, depending on the final aircraft count and configuration.

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IndiGo Orders 30 More A350-900s, Doubling Total Order To 60

IndiGo (India) has announced a significant expansion of its widebody fleet with a firm order for 30 additional A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total order for this type to 60. This milestone represents a critical part of IndiGo’s long-term international expansion plans, as the airline aims to tap into growing demand for intercontinental travel.

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Embraer In Talks With IndiGo And Air India For Aircraft Sales

Embraer has initiated discussions with IndiGo (India) and Air India about the sale of new aircraft, marking a significant push into India’s fast-growing aviation market. As part of its strategy to strengthen its presence in the region, Embraer has also established a fully-owned subsidiary with its corporate office in New Delhi.

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IndiGo to End B777-300ER Damp Lease with Turkish Airlines

IndiGo (India) has announced plans to terminate its damp lease of two B777-300ER aircraft operated in collaboration with Turkish Airlines. The decision was confirmed after India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) granted a three-month extension, setting the final lease end date as 31 August 2025.