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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

Jhunjhunwa­la-backed Akasa Airlines gearing up for 2022 start. The new airline has recently received NOC from the Ministry of Civil Aviation

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India’s aviation landscape is standing on a very interestin­g edge. With Tata winning back Air India, there is a strong possibilit­y of integratio­n of airlines which can lead to Tata and IndiGo emerging as the prominent players of Indian aviation. Amidst that, the entry of Akasa Airlines is attracting a significan­t amount of attention.

The new airline that recently received the No Objection Certificat­e (NOC) from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), plans to start operating by the summer of next year as a Low Cost Carrier (LCC) or an Ultra LCC (ULCC). The airline is being launched under the Akasa Air brand by SNV Aviation, the aviation venture backed by stock market investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwa­la. The NOC will thus be retained by SNV Aviation, the holding company for the proposed airline.

On October 11, the press release stated, “SNV Aviation Private Limited, that will fly under the brand name Akasa Air, announced that it has received a no objection certificat­e from the MoCA as it embarks on its journey to offer Indian flyers a warm, efficient, reliable and affordable travel experience.”

Akasa Air plans to offer flights across India starting in the summer of 2022 “with an endeavour to be the nation’s most dependable affordable and greenest airline”. The aircraft are expected to be finalised by November. Reports of Jhunjhunwa­la considerin­g to invest $35 million and planning to have 70 planes in four years had also surfaced few months back.

AirBnB and Par Capital Management are other investors of the airline.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwa­la, is said to have a 40 per cent stake in the company. Other aviation industry veterans including former Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube and former IndiGo President Aditya Ghosh are joining him in operating the airline. Dube is the CEO of Akasa Air and Ghosh is expected to join as Jhunjhunwa­la’s nominee.

“We believe having a robust air transporta­tion system is critical for our nation’s progress. It is this belief that has motivated us to create a modern and efficient quality conscious airline. More over Akasa Air will serve all Indians regardless of their socio-economic or cultural background­s with warmth,” stated Vinay Dube.

Former Jet Airways Senior Vice President, Praveen Iyer is expected to take the role of COO (Chief Operating Officer), while former GoAir revenue management V.P. Anand Srinivasan is likely to be the CTO (Chief Technical Officer), and former Jet flight operations VP Floyd Gracious would also be taking up a similar key role. Industry veteran and former Honeywell business President Neelu Khatri is being billed as Head of Corporate Affairs. Ankur Goel, former Head of IndiGo’s Treasury and Investor Relations is likely to lead Akasa Air as the Chief Financial Officer.

Though it has not been formally disclosed yet, Akasa is in talks with Airbus for an aircraft procuremen­t deal for the A320neo. The new carrier is also in discussion­s with US plane manufactur­er Boeing to procure its B737 MAX planes.

Having received the NOC, the airline will now approach the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) next for its Air Operator’s Permit (AOP).

Akasa air promises to be the “most dependable airline in India offering efficient customer service, reliable operations and affordable fares, all in the Akasa way. Our empathetic and youthful personalit­y, employee friendly culture, customer service philosophy and a tech-led approach will make this commitment a reality for all Indians,” stated the airline.

With the Tatas awaiting transfer of Air India, global air transporta­tion getting back on track slowly after the pandemic, Jet Airways preparing to re-enter the market next year, and regional aviation gaining momentum, Akasa Airlines’ journey will be one to watch out for.

— By Ayushee Chaudhary

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(TOP) AKASA AIR IS BACKED BY RAKESH JHUNJHUNWA­LA; (ABOVE LEFT) FORMER JET AIRWAYS CEO VINAY DUBE; (ABOVE RIGHT) FORMER INDIGO PRESIDENT ADITYA GHOSH
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