New Delhi: Domestic carrier Kingfisher Airlines today said it has leased two new Airbus 321 aircraft from Pegasus Aviation Finance company and will start operating them on domestic routes from November 5.
The sale and lease back transaction would take the number of aircraft in its fleet to 15, Kingfisher said in a release.
"Kingfisher will be the first airline to introduce the Airbus A321 aircraft in India", Kingfisher Airlines Chairman and CEO Vijay Mallya said.
02/11/06 Zee News
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