"India's Akasa Air Places Order for 150 Boeing MAX Jets"

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India's Akasa Air has placed an order for 150 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbody planes as it aims to expand its operations beyond domestic routes and tap into the country's fast-growing aviation market. The order, announced at the "Wings India" air show in Hyderabad, excludes the MAX 9 version, which has faced grounding issues. With this move, Akasa Air seeks to compete with larger rivals like IndiGo and Tata Group airlines, which currently dominate the market.
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