Indian airline Akasa Air plans to list on the stock exchange by the end of the decade, according to CEO Vinay Dube. The airline, which currently operates domestic flights to 16 destinations, plans to expand internationally by the end of the fiscal year and has placed an order for 76 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Dube stated that the company is generating free cash from operations and is well-funded for the new aircraft order.
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