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Air India Express memo shows that it expects its first operating profit after privatisation.

Air India Express' low-cost unit is expected to post an operating profit during the second half of this fiscal, which will be its first since it was purchased by Tata Group 2022. This will be boosted by an increase in market share and capacity. Air India Group is relieved by the profit forecast, as the full-service carrier Air India has been hit financially due to an airspace restriction imposed on Indian carriers?by Pakistan.

Highlights of the event show that Air India Express executives recently made a forecast for the second quarter ending in March. According to the first reports from Indian media, Air India Express is investing over $70 million into refurbishing their aircraft.

A spokesperson for Air?India express did not immediately respond to our request for comment. Air India Express operates over 100 Boeing and Airbus narrowbody aircraft. Its managing director stated in October that the airline aims to double its capacity within four to five year with plans for expansion. Analysts and government officials are closely monitoring the progress of Air India Express as well as its full-service parent. Last month, 'the airline announced it would add 30 new Boeing 737 MAX planes to its fleet.

Air India is undergoing a multibillion dollar turnaround following a 'period of decay' under government ownership. However, its restructuring has been hampered by the ongoing delays in plane deliveries from manufacturers. Singapore Airlines' financial results have been affected by its losses, as it owns 25% of the Indian carrier. Reporting by Abhijith Gaapavaram from New Delhi, Urvi Dugar from Bengaluru and Jamie Freed in editing.

(source: Reuters)