Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo has taken delivery of its 100thAirbus A320 aircraft.
The company celebrated the event with a ceremony at New DelhiInternational Airport, says IndiGo in a statement. The aircraft bears registration VT-IDR.
Flightglobal’s Fleet Analyzer shows that IndiGo’s fleet of 100 A320s has an average age of just 3.6 years.
It has an additional 428 A320s and A320neos on order.
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