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Khatri, the co-founder of India's Akasa Airlines, will leave the airline due to expansion problems

Neelu Khtri, cofounder and head international operations of India's Akasa Airlines, will leave the airline in order to pursue new opportunities. This is at a moment when delayed Boeing jet delivery has hindered Akasa's expansion plans.

Khatri is among the nine cofounders of Akasa. The company began commercial operations in the year 2022, and it is backed both by the investment arm of Indian billionaire Azim Premji and the family members of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala.

The airline has not named a successor for Khatri. Khatri is a former Indian Air Force Wing Commander. Vinay Dube, CEO of the Mumbai-based airline, said in an email that Khatri’s transition had been planned with top executives. The international plans for the Mumbai-based carrier were not changed. In March, it was reported that Akasa Air executives privately criticized Boeing for the delayed delivery of planes as hundreds were left unemployed.

The airline placed 226 Boeing 737 MAXs on order, but the delays in delivery are due to regulatory oversight and supply chain issues.

Ankur Goel, the finance chief at the time, told reporters that he expects jet deliveries to increase in coming years.

The airline launched its international operations in 2024, and added a sixth international route in the first half of this year. (Reporting and editing by Kirsty Donovan; Abhijith Ganahapavaram)

(source: Reuters)