<p>India's Akasa Air said on Wednesday it would keep adding one new aircraft every two weeks after the country's newest budget carrier received its third plane.</p>.<p>Akasa <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/akasa-airs-inaugral-flight-takes-off-from-mumbai-1133928.html" target="_blank">began commercial operations</a> on August 7 with a maiden flight from the country's financial capital, Mumbai, to the city of Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>Founder and Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube said the airline was well-capitalized to induct 72 aircraft over the next five years, while mourning the death of Akasa's top backer and ace investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala who passed away on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/top-bengaluru-stories/worlds-largest-plane-coming-to-bengaluru-on-october-31-1136627.html" target="_blank">World's largest plane coming to Bengaluru on October 31</a></strong></p>.<p>"Our financial platform is strong enough to allow Akasa to place an aircraft order in the next 18 months that will be significantly larger than our first," Dube said.</p>.<p>Akasa, which placed an order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets in November last year, will compete with budget carriers including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and GoFirst.</p>.<p>Domestic air travel in India has made a sharp recovery this year with airlines flying over 57 million passengers in the first half, up 238 per cent from last year, government data showed.</p>
<p>India's Akasa Air said on Wednesday it would keep adding one new aircraft every two weeks after the country's newest budget carrier received its third plane.</p>.<p>Akasa <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/akasa-airs-inaugral-flight-takes-off-from-mumbai-1133928.html" target="_blank">began commercial operations</a> on August 7 with a maiden flight from the country's financial capital, Mumbai, to the city of Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>Founder and Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube said the airline was well-capitalized to induct 72 aircraft over the next five years, while mourning the death of Akasa's top backer and ace investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala who passed away on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/top-bengaluru-stories/worlds-largest-plane-coming-to-bengaluru-on-october-31-1136627.html" target="_blank">World's largest plane coming to Bengaluru on October 31</a></strong></p>.<p>"Our financial platform is strong enough to allow Akasa to place an aircraft order in the next 18 months that will be significantly larger than our first," Dube said.</p>.<p>Akasa, which placed an order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets in November last year, will compete with budget carriers including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and GoFirst.</p>.<p>Domestic air travel in India has made a sharp recovery this year with airlines flying over 57 million passengers in the first half, up 238 per cent from last year, government data showed.</p>