Kingfisher Airlines has received its first four Airbus A321s, making it launch operator for the largest A320 family member in India. The fast-growing low-cost airline already operates 13 A319/A320s, with 30 on order.

Source: Flight International
2006-11-28T00:00:00+00:00
Kingfisher Airlines has received its first four Airbus A321s, making it launch operator for the largest A320 family member in India. The fast-growing low-cost airline already operates 13 A319/A320s, with 30 on order.

Source: Flight International
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