BOC Aviation to deliver all 13 planes to Vistara by March 2016


Global aircraft leasing company BOC Aviation will deliver 11 more planes by March 2016 to full- service carrier Vistara, which began its operations today. 

The Tata group and Singapore Airlines joint venture began operations with its maiden flight from Delhi to Mumbai. 

Singapore-based BOC Aviation's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Robert Martin said it would deliver three more aircraft by end of March this year. 

It has already delivered two planes to Vistara. By March 2016, BOC Aviation would have delivered a total of 13 aircraft to the new carrier, Martin said. 

All the planes would be Airbus-320s. Vistara, the launch of which also marks the re-entry of Tatas into the Indian aviation space after more than six decades, plans to operate 87 flights in the first year. 

According to Martin, in 2017-18, the company will deliver latest technology equipped seven Neo 320s. 


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