AirAsia India, a JV of Tata and Malaysian AirAsia, is planning to induct some Boeing 737s that used to fly for Jet Airways and have now been repossessed by lessors. The low cost carrier (LCC) has applied to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for operating Boeing aircraft, the ex-Jet B737s, also. The move comes as Tata-Singapore Airlines full service JV Vistara is also planning to induct ex-Jet B737s.
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