Air India Express caps transformative 2025 with fleet milestones and network growth: MD Aloke Singh
Jan 06, 2026
New Delhi [India], January 6 : Air India Express Managing Director and CEO Aloke Singh described 2025 as the "most transformative year yet" for the low-cost carrier, highlighting significant fleet expansion, network growth, and operational improvements in his year-end message to employees.
In a heartfelt note shared with staff, Singh reflected on the airline's progress, emphasising a "step-change" in fleet and network capabilities, and emphasising consistency, safety, and guest care as priorities for the future.
The carrier surpassed the 100-aircraft milestone during the year, inducting its first retrofitted Boeing 737 MAX featuring upgraded seats and in-seat power, as well as the first Airbus A321neo from a batch of 16 A320-family aircraft transferred from parent Air India.
On the network front, Air India Express added 12 new destinations across India and international routes in 2025, becoming the first airline to operate scheduled services from Hindon Airport in Ghaziabad, marking its entry into the second commercial airport serving the National Capital Region, alongside Indira Gandhi International Airport.
The year concluded on a high note with two key milestones: the induction of the airline's first line-fit Boeing 737 MAX, a factory-fresh aircraft customised to Air India Express specifications, delivered in late December and the addition of the newly operational Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) to its route map, following the airport's commercial launch on December 25, 2025.
Singh also noted increased brand visibility through a new marketing campaign across social and print media, which has driven strong engagement and positive feedback. The airline continued its community outreach by participating in cultural events like the Hornbill Festival in Kohima and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
Operationally, the carrier reported positive trends in key metrics, including Net Promoter Score (NPS), on-time performance, load factors, unit costs, and revenues, which it attributed to cross-organisational teamwork.
Looking ahead, Singh noted that the foundation is now set with a modern fleet in which new-generation aircraft account for two-thirds of operations, a balanced domestic-international network, and a product tailored to younger travellers in the leisure, business, and visiting friends and relatives (VFR) segments.
He stressed the importance of consistency, safety as the "non-negotiable bedrock," guest care, and cost discipline to meet stakeholder expectations.