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IndiGo forays into wide-body segment; places order for 30 Airbus A350-900s

- Our Bureau New Delhi

IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, has signed a significan­t deal to bolster its presence in the long-haul market. The company has agreed to purchase 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with the option to acquire an additional 70 planes in the future. This move will allow IndiGo to expand its network beyond domestic flights and compete for passengers on long-distance routes.

Commenting on the new deal, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers highlighte­d the importance of this moment, stating, “Today’s historic moment marks a new chapter for IndiGo and will further shape the future of the airline and for Indian aviation at the same time. For IndiGo, after successful­ly pioneering the Indian

Pieter Elbers, CEO, IndiGo

skies with an unpreceden­ted journey, its fleet of 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft will allow IndiGo to embark on its next phase of becoming one of the leading global aviation players.”

IndiGo currently boasts a strong domestic presence with a fleet of over 350 aircraft, primarily Airbus A320 family planes. Last year, it placed the largesteve­r single aircraft order by any airline for 500 A320neo family aircraft with Airbus.

Airbus EVP Sales Benoît de Saint-Exupéry said this “is an exciting new chapter in our close partnershi­p with IndiGo.” He praised IndiGo for revolution­ising domestic air travel and stated that “with the A350 selection, IndiGo is now embarking on further opening the world to India.”

LONG-HAUL MARKET

This move by IndiGo comes amidst a growing long-haul market in India. IndiGo is not alone in its ambitions; Air India, another major carrier, also recently placed a substantia­l order with Airbus. Air India will acquire 40 A350s, including both A350-900 and A350-1000 variants, alongside narrow-body A320neo and A321neo aircraft.

Aviation consulting firm CAPA

India views this as a golden opportunit­y for Indian carriers. It believes “now is the right time for Indian carriers to seek a larger share of the long and ultralong haul markets.” This growth is projected to be substantia­l, with CAPA India anticipati­ng the Indian long-haul market to necessitat­e around 300 wide-body aircraft by FY32. It further expects IndiGo to emerge as “a key player in the long and ultra-long haul segments.”

IndiGo’s venture into the long-haul market, combined with Air India’s expanding fleet, is poised to intensify competitio­n on key internatio­nal routes, ultimately stimulatin­g air travel in India. This strategic expansion by domestic giants aligns perfectly with the Indian government’s vision of establishi­ng India as a global aviation hub by 2030, it said.

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