Paris Air Show | Decoding Indigo’s Record 500 Airbus Aircraft Order | Sky Is Not The Limit!



The Paris Air Show begins with a big bang, with Indigo lacing an order for a whopping 500 Airbus aircraft, breaking the record set by Tata-owned Air India just 4 months ago. Watch to know why this deal was CRUCIAL for Indigo at this juncture. Also, did you know, Indigo actually began its journey from this very Paris Air Show in 2005 – and now the airlines is expanding across the globe!
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Also read:
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/interglobe-aviation-flies-to-52-week-high-powered-by-record-500-aircraft-order-10823821.html
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/indigo-beats-air-india-to-the-largest-aircraft-order-in-history-orders-500-aircraft-of-airbus-a320-family-10822191.html

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25 thoughts on “Paris Air Show | Decoding Indigo’s Record 500 Airbus Aircraft Order | Sky Is Not The Limit!”

  1. Moneycontrol.
    Please ask your editor to increase the background music volume.
    I can barely hear the amazing 'ding ding dong ding' music because this woman is talking over it.

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  2. Indigo owner visited China and saw what's with bullet 🚅 train, how much space is required, then he thought why not plane, give more service, bring down traveling price, let's see what his plan is next

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  3. It good to hear that a company can do that. However, the way the deal structured, it looks like is more of a commitment than a real large order since it will be delivered in a span of 12 years starting several year from now. Indigo is just buying "building slots" and keeping those aircrafts from going to another competitor when they actually need them to compete with Air Indigo and those alike. Air Indigo does not have the capacity nor the market to actually employed all those aircrafts at once. It is more likely to receive several aircrafts at a time when old ones need to be replaced.

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  4. Who was buying from the Israelis? That’s got to be someone with some really low morals. I’m surprised the French government even allowed them a stand.

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  5. Lol this is an Indian deal. It's only to increase the share price. Wait till they cancel 😂. If it's planning to go wider in their area, there's a lot of competition and their home base doesn't have excessive fuel. It's just hype, waiting for the cancellation.

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