BOC Aviation to buy, lease back 3 Boeing planes to Akasa Air
BOC Aviation has agreed to purchase and lease back three more Boeing 737-8200 planes to Akasa Air on long-term operating leases, expected for delivery by end-2026.
BOC Aviation will purchase and lease back three more Boeing 737-8200 planes to Akasa Air on long-term operating leases.
The three aircraft are expected to be delivered by Boeing to the airline by the end of this year.
A release on Wednesday said Singapore-headquartered BOC Aviation has agreed to purchase and lease back three more Boeing 737-8200 aircraft to Akasa Air on long-term operating leases.
These MAX aircraft powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines are scheduled for delivery by end-2026, it added.
Already, Akasa Air has three such planes on operating leases from BOC Aviation.
Currently, the airline has a fleet of 38 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
India must be alert amid West Asia crisis, no immediate worry: Civil aviation minister
Foreign companies operating in Pakistan sent back USD 172 million in profits in 10 months
India must be alert amid West Asia crisis, no immediate worry: Civil aviation minister
Air India AI-171 crash probe in final stages, report expected soon: Civil Aviation Minister
Jharkhand's Dumka, Hazaribag, Chaibasa, Daltonganj to get air connectivity: Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu in Ranchi.

