According to a new analysis from Reuters, India’s largest (and arguably most important) airline, IndiGo, said that it would expect to have around 40% of its grounded fleet back up in the air by April, something which has plagued the airline financially. The low-cost airline has maintained over 60 aircraft grounded throughout the year, something which was a major issue for the company’s Chief Financial Officer, Gaurav Negi.
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