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Akasa Air Orders Four More Boeing 737 MAX Planes At Paris Air Show, Takes Fleet To 76 Aircraft

Zee News Wednesday, 21 June 2023
The additional order of four Boeing 737-8s is being made at the Paris Air Show as Akasa Air targets to commence international operations by the end of 2023. 
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News video: Paris Air Show 2023: World's largest aviation fair returns after 4-year break to high demand

Paris Air Show 2023: World's largest aviation fair returns after 4-year break to high demand 01:21

The Paris Air Show has returned to Le Bourget after a four-year hiatus because of COVID - and demand in the aviation industry is stronger than ever.

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