Akasa Air expands its training centre
Akasa Air has increased its training and development center, which now has world-class learning infrastructure, enabling it to train more than 700 aviation professionals. The facility will train pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and airport services ...
In recent days, the country's fast-growing civil aviation sector has witnessed turbulence with budget carrier Go First suspending flights since May 3 and later going into resolution proceedings under the insolvency law.
According to a release, Akasa Air has inaugurated the second phase of the Akasa Air Learning Academy (AALA) in Gurugram.
In July 2022, Akasa Air had invested in a 14,000 sq feet, dedicated learning academy.
"This new facility adds another 20,000 square feet of world-class, technologically forward, learning capabilities for the modern aviation world. The expansion builds capabilities for Akasa Air to train over 700 future-ready aviation professionals," the release said.
Dube also said the significant financial investment it has made will pay rich dividends for multiple years to come.
The carrier launched its first commercial flight on August 7, 2022 and currently has a fleet of 19 planes. It has placed a firm order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes, powered by CFM fuel-efficient, LEAP-1B engines.
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