MUMBAI: Go First, formerly known as GoAir, on Wednesday inducted the 55th Airbus A320neo aircraft into its fleet of next-generation aircraft.
According to Go First, the airline has placed firm orders for the delivery of 144 Airbus A320neo aircraft as part of its expansion plan. With this induction, Go First’s fleet now comprises 60 aircraft, of which 55 are A320neo and five are A320ceo. In line with Go First’s strategic growth plan, the aircraft induction will aid the growing demand on its existing and new routes.
Commenting on the new aircraft induction, Kaushik Khona, chief executive officer, Go First said, “It is a celebratory moment for us as we welcome the 55th aircraft into our fleet. This is a milestone that reflects our growth as we continue to expand and advance amidst the uncertain supply chain across the industry.”
“Go First has one of the youngest fleets globally. Besides, the majority of our fleet is predominantly fuel-efficient A320neos — which are 17-20 per cent more fuel-efficient than A320ceo aircraft with the lightest configuration”, he added.
Go First said that as an Ultra-Low Cost Carrier (ULCC), it is committed to maintaining low unit costs, operational efficiency and reliability in order to offer the finest customer experience.
Varun Berry, chairman of Go First, expressed his satisfaction on the overall and all-round growth and development in the Indian aviation sector and said, “With the sustainable demand resulting in high load factor, we are optimistic on the improvement in the performance of the company with Pratt and Whitney providing engines”.
Go First has also received confirmation from Pratt and Whitney of the delivery of serviceable engines soon and the same will be immediately put into service within December 2022 and will certainly help cater to the growing demand for domestic travel, he noted.
With the induction of many serviceable engines, Go First expects to increase the frequency and number of flights to provide improved connectivity to its passengers and to regain its market. Owing to the network expansion plan, Go First has also commenced operations in new international and domestic routes. (ANI)