The order, for narrow-bodied planes such as A320neo, A321neo, and A321XLR, will cement its growth plans in the next decade with deliveries taking place from 2030 to 2035.
The airline did not place any order for wide-bodied aircraft.
"The engine selection for this order will be done in due course and so will be the exact mix of A320 and A321 aircraft," IndiGo stated. While IndiGo had selected Pratt & Whitney for the first batch of A320Neo aircraft, it chose CFM engines in 2019 and 2021. The CFM agreement covers 580 planes that IndiGo ordered in two tranches.
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