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Aircraft Type | owned | leased | overall | leased out | on order | Ø age |
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Airbus A220-100 | 109 | 27 | 136 | 0 | 0 | 4.5 yrs |
Airbus A220-300 | 155 | 0 | 155 | 0 | 0 | 1.9 yrs |
Airbus A320neo light | 151 | 0 | 151 | 0 | 0 | 2.0 yrs |
Airbus A321LR | 70 | 0 | 70 | 0 | 0 | 1.8 yrs |
Airbus A321neo light | 235 | 4 | 239 | 0 | 0 | 1.9 yrs |
Boeing 787-10 | 14 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 4.4 yrs |
Boeing 787-8 | 15 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 2.6 yrs |
CRJ 700 NextGen | 0 | 100 | 100 | 0 | 0 | 1.3 yrs |
CRJ 700 NextGen ER | 25 | 0 | 25 | 0 | 0 | 6.3 yrs |
overall | 774 | 131 | 905 | 0 | 0 | 2.4 yrs |
This list contains all subsidiaries controlled by this company as well as all shares in other enterprises greater than 30%.
Enterprise | Headquarters | Country | Rating | Share | Symbol | ||
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neojets Bengaluru | Bengaluru (BLR) | AAA | 80.00% | NJBLR | |||
neojets Pakistan | Islamabad (ISB) | BBB | 100.00% | not listed | |||
neojets Bombay | Mumbai (BOM) | AAA | 100.00% | not listed |
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Hubs:
HYD
DEL
BLR
CCU
MAA
BOM
neojets India is boasting a fleet of over 900 aircraft and is proud for its reputation for premium service.
The airline connects travelers to a wide range of domestic and international destinations, enhancing air travel options for passengers across the country.
With a diverse and modern fleet, neojets India operates aircraft including CRJ900NG, A220-100, A220-300, A320neo, A321neo, A321neoLR, Boeing 787-8, and Boeing 787-10. This extensive array allows the airline to efficiently manage routes that range from short domestic hops to long-haul international flights.
To bolster its regional presence, neojets India operates through two key subsidiaries:
neojets Bengaluru and neojets Bombay.
The Bengaluru-based hub enhances connectivity in southern India, while the Bombay hub serves as a crucial link for both domestic and international routes.
neojets India has key hubs at major Indian airports, including Hyderabad (HYD), Bengaluru (BLR), Chennai (MAA), Kolkata (CCU), Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), and Ahmedabad (AMD).
neojets India’s robust domestic network features multiple daily flights to major cities, ensuring convenient travel for both business and leisure passengers. In addition to its domestic offerings, the airline has expanded its reach internationally, servicing destinations in Europe, Eastern Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand.
The airline also has a strong presence at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), where it maintains a significant base for flights to Indian destinations.
Known for its exceptional customer service, neojets India provides passengers with comfortable seating, gourmet in-flight dining, and a broad selection of entertainment options. The airline places a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction, supported by a well-trained staff dedicated to ensuring a superior travel experience.
neojets India is interested in exclusive interlining agreements to foster close partnerships with other airlines, further enhancing connectivity and service options for its passengers.
Moreover, neojets India is committed to leveraging technology and innovation to further enhance the passenger experience. The airline features a user-friendly booking platform and advanced in-flight entertainment systems, continuously striving to improve operational efficiency and traveler comfort.
COMPANY NEWS
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### Company News Summary
**January 2021**: neojets is founded with a fleet of 12 CRJ100 and CRJ700 aircraft, alongside two B737-700s. The airline launches its first international route to Phuket using a Dornier 328JET.
**February 2021**: The first A220-300 enters service. The Dornier 328-300 is phased out, replaced by additional CRJ700s. The last B737NG departs as A318 services to Beijing and Nairobi begin.
**March 2021**: The fleet expands to 85 aircraft, reducing the average age to 10.1 years.
**April 2021**: neojets Bengaluru is established for operations from Bengaluru (BLR) with seven ATR72 and A319 aircraft.
**May 2021**: neojets Bombay is launched to support operations from Bombay (BOM).
**July 2021**: A new aircraft base opens in Chennai with 15 CRJ700s.
**August 2021**: The first Boeing 787 enters service, and a new terminal in Hyderabad is opened. The fleet transitions to a 60-strong CRJ700NG lineup, lowering the average age to under four years.
**September 2021**: A base is opened in Calcutta (CCU) with 20 A220 and A320neo aircraft, focusing on domestic and regional routes. Enhanced catering procedures are introduced to minimize food waste.
**November 2021**: The new state-of-the-art Terminal T4 at Hyderabad (HYD) is completed, supporting 160 aircraft and 470 daily departures. Expansion plans are announced for multiple Indian hubs.
**December 2021**: neojets reveals an aggressive expansion strategy across India, including hubs in CCU, HYD, DEL, BOM, and MAA. An order for over 50 new A321neo jets is placed.
**February 2023**: Plans to expand into Arabia are announced, and fleet simplification is considered.
**April 2023**: The BOM hub is integrated into the mainline, with a reduction from 50 to 15 aircraft. New A321neo jets are added for BOM operations.
**May 2023**: The BOM hub integration is completed.
**June 2023**: The company welcomes its 50,000th employee.
**October 2023**: A growth strategy for the BOM hub is introduced, including the integration of 40 new CRJ700s. A major order for 170 Airbus aircraft is confirmed to enhance operations.
**September 2024**: neojets India announces plans for a new long-haul aircraft to support the growing Indian economy, pending favorable investment conditions.
Name | neojets India |
Code | NJI |
Alliance | not a member of any alliance |
Stock symbol | not listed |
Headquarters | Hyderabad (HYD) |
Country | India |
Parent company | neojets Group |
Managing director | fly320 |
Founded | 2021-01-13 |
Rating | AAA |
Transported passengers | 386,085,177 |
Transported cargo | 32,519,883 CU |
Stations | 240 |
Fleet size | 905 |
Staff | 73,630 |
2024-10-28
08:37
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neojets India and Victoria Overseas have signed a new interlining agreement. |
2024-10-15
16:53
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Creole International Airways and neojets India have signed a new interlining agreement. |
2024-07-07
13:19
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cargojets Group and neojets India have signed a new interlining agreement. |
2024-06-27
16:36
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neojets India has opened a new station at Vladivostok. |
2024-06-27
16:35
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neojets India has opened a new station at Durban King Shaka International. |
2024-06-24
18:25
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neojets India and Mongolair have signed a new interlining agreement. |
2024-06-22
12:01
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neojets India has opened a new station at Qingdao. |
2024-06-21
07:38
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neojets India has opened a new station at Brisbane. |
2024-06-19
18:43
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neojets India and Namsan Air have signed a new interlining agreement. |
2024-06-19
16:04
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neojets India has opened a new station at Xi An Xianyang. |
2024-06-19
15:55
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neojets India has opened a new station at Urumqi. |
2024-06-18
08:56
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neojets India has opened a new station at Saint Denis de la Reunion. |
2024-06-18
08:55
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neojets India has opened a new station at Khartoum. |
2024-06-18
08:54
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neojets India has opened a new station at Brazzaville. |
2024-06-18
08:54
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neojets India has opened a new station at Kinshasa. |
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