Akasa Air to open first dedicated MRO in Noida to support fleet growth

Akasa Air has announced plans to establish its first dedicated MRO facility in Noida, marking the carrier's move to build in‑house maintenance capacity to support expected fleet growth. The Noida site aims to centralize maintenance operations and reduce reliance on external providers as the airline scales.

Discovered 2026-03-16T19:44:27.262809-07:00 | 2026-03-16T19:44:27.262809-07:00

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  • Adds in‑region maintenance capacity to support Akasa's fleet expansion and improve aircraft turnaround, aligning with the broader Asia‑Pacific trend toward digital investment and local MRO capability [source:c9843b59-29e6-410a-a796-4f07498051af]
  • Signals increasing private‑sector investment in India’s aviation ecosystem alongside major airport and logistics projects, reinforcing supply‑chain and operational resiliency [source:a07e2794-7bc7-4ceb-934a-edd8b2f53c44]
  • Mirrors a regional pattern of carriers and providers building dedicated heavy‑ and line‑maintenance facilities to reduce reliance on overseas shops and shorten AOG response times [source:5c8710ef-211d-4ecc-ab8f-71f9ff07b794]

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