IndiGo Approves ₹7,270 Crore Investment In Wholly-Owned Subsidiary InterGlobe Aviation IFSC For Aircraft Acquisition
The funds raised by the firm will be primarily deployed towards the acquisition of aviation assets, enabling ownership of aircraft, the airline said.IndiGo has 411 aircraft in its fleet as of November 21, according to the aircraft fleet tracking website planespotter.net, with 365 in operations and the remaining 46 on ground. The investment will be made through a combination of equity shares.

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Mumbai: Domestic carrier IndiGo on Friday said it has approved an investment of USD 820 million (about Rs 7,270 crore) in its wholly-owned subsidiary InterGlobe Aviation Financial Services IFSC Private Limited for aircraft acquisition.
The investment will be made through a combination of equity shares and 0.01 per cent non-cumulative optionally convertible redeemable preference shares (OCRPS), in one or more tranches, the airline said in a statement.
The funds raised by the subsidiary firm will be primarily deployed towards acquisition of aviation assets, thereby enabling ownership of aircraft, the airline said.IndiGo has 411 aircraft in its fleet as on November 21, according to aircraft fleet tracking website planespotter.net, with 365 in operations and the remaining 46 on ground.
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