India’s Akasa Air has welcomed its 34th aircraft, marking its third aircraft induction in under two months since the beginning of CY 2026. The continued fleet expansion underscores the airline’s strong growth momentum and strengthens its ability to build greater depth across its domestic and international footprint.
The first leg of the delivery flight commenced from Everett in Seattle, to Keflavik, Iceland, and concluded with the final leg from Larnaca, Cyprus to Bengaluru, India. Bearing registration number VT-YBL, the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on 16 February 2026.
Purpose-built to Akasa’s specifications and equipped with Safran Z200 seats, a next-generation seating solution, the aircraft is designed to elevate the in-flight experience. The seats feature a generous 4-inch recline, an ergonomically contoured backrest, and enhanced cushioning for superior sitting comfort, alongside thoughtfully positioned additional conveniences such as USB-C and USB-A ports to support the needs of today’s hyper-connected travellers.
Since commencing operations in August 2022, Akasa Air has demonstrated a consistent approach to building scale. With 34 aircraft now in its fleet, the airline continues to strengthen its domestic and international network while maintaining high standards of reliability and customer experience. Akasa Air has placed a firm order for 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with a robust pipeline of 192 additional aircraft scheduled for delivery over the next six years, reflecting its commitment to supporting India’s rapidly growing travel demand.

















