IndiGo working with civil aviation ministry to extend wet lease of Boeing 777 planes
IndiGo is in talks with the aviation ministry to extend the lease of two Boeing 777 planes. The airline currently uses these planes for flights between India and Istanbul. The lease is set to expire this week. IndiGo may have to use smaller aircra...
These aircraft were wet-leased to cater to the rising demand for international travel from India.
IndiGo started operating its first wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft on the Delhi- Istanbul route from February 1, 2023, and began operating the Boeing 777 plane on the Mumbai-Istanbul route from May 17, 2023.
Sources in the know said the airline has not received an extension for continuing with the wet lease of the aircraft.
When contacted, an IndiGo spokesperson on Monday told PTI that the airline is "working with the ministry to explore solutions to extend the wet lease as our AOG (Aircraft On Ground) related capacity constraints, while improving, are not entirely behind us".
From November 15, the airline will be deploying A321 aircraft for operating these flights, according to information available on flight tracking website Flightradar24.com.
Wet lease of an aircraft by an Indian carrier involves the leasing of foreign aircraft, along with crew, maintenance and insurance. The plane is also under the operational control of the foreign operator (lessor) and subject to regulatory requirements of the foreign civil aviation authority concerned.
The safety oversight of such operations is also under the purview of the foreign authority concerned, and the role of Indian carriers is limited to commercial aspects of operations.
The Boeing 777 aircraft has a seating capacity of 400 passengers in a dual-class configuration with 24 business and 376 economy class seats, the airline said.
Last month, IndiGo, which also became India's first airline to have more than 400 aircraft, said the number of grounded aircraft has reduced to the high 60s from the mid-70s and will further come down to the sub-60 level by the year-end.
At the end of September, the carrier had a fleet of 410 planes.
As part of expanding its international network to long-haul destinations, IndiGo, in May this year, placed a firm order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
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