Almost a month after adding two new Boeing 737 MAXs to its fleet and making the count of this aircraft to 22, Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air has added a new one and now possesses an aggregate of 23 737 MAXs. Akasa Air is also set to receive its 24th out of a total of 150 737 MAXs soon.
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