National, 4th February 2026: Akasa Air, India’s fastest-growing airline, welcomed its 33rd aircraft, marking its second aircraft induction since January 2026, and reinforcing the airline’s consistent growth trajectory. Operated by an all-women pilot crew, Captain Svetlana Pereira and First Officer Karen Noronha, the first leg of the delivery flight commenced from Seattle, USA, to Keflavik, Iceland, and concluded with the final leg from Larnaca, Cyprus to Bengaluru, India. Bearing registration number VT
YBM, the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on 4th February 2026.
With one of the fastest ramp-ups in Indian aviation, Akasa Air continues to align fleet growth closely with network and operational readiness, ensuring sustainable expansion while maintaining high standards of service and reliability. The latest induction further strengthens the airline’s ability to connect more destinations, build greater depth across its domestic and international footprint, as it advances towards becoming one of the top 30 airlines by the turn of this decade.
Built to Akasa Air’s purpose-built specifications and equipped with Safran Z200 seats, the newly inducted aircraft reflects the airline’s continued focus on uniformity, passenger comfort, operational efficiency, and sustainability across its growing fleet. The next-generation seating brings enhanced comfort through improved recline, ergonomic back support, plush cushioning, and integrated USB-C and USB-A charging ports, offering a more relaxed and connected flying experience for modern travellers.
Since commencing operations in August 2022, Akasa Air has demonstrated a consistent approach to building scale. The Boeing 737 MAX joins Akasa’s young and fuel-efficient fleet as part of the airline’s planned induction schedule, reflecting the disciplined and phased approach that underpins its growth strategy. Akasa Air has placed a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with a robust pipeline of 193 additional aircraft scheduled for delivery over the next six years, reflecting its commitment to supporting India’s rapidly growing travel demand.

