IndiGo, India's leading airline, has announced ambitious plans to double its network by 2030, as stated by CEO Pieter Elbers. In an effort to address the Aircraft on Ground (AOG) situation, which is now stable, the airline is taking mitigating measures. Elbers emphasized the need for an aviation ecosystem in India that matches the country's size, potential, and ambition. To meet the growing demand, airlines, including IndiGo, are planning to recruit 15% to 25% more pilots, necessitating a recruitment period of 8-10 months. Furthermore, CFO Gaurav Negi highlighted IndiGo's strategy to use its cash reserve to become future-ready, focusing on boosting productivity and controlling costs.
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"India should have aviation ecosystem that matches size, potential and ambition of the country," Says Indigo's CEO Pieter Elbers @IndiGo6E https://t.co/cmAjCw3iLW
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IndiGo taking mitigating measures to tackle Aircraft on Ground (AOG) situation which is stable now: Pieters Elbers tells PTI in interview
#IndiGo aims to double its network by 2030: CEO (@ld_Neha reports) https://t.co/755rE3g6vn https://t.co/NOxrokLpUC