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IndiGo invests ₹7,294 crore for aircraft ownership, reducing reliance on leasing and shielding against currency fluctuations.
Indian budget carrier IndiGo is to invest $820 million into a wholly-owned subsidiary as part of a strategy to increase ...
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IndiGo invests $820 million in its subsidiary for aircraft acquisition, aiming for fleet flexibility and financial stability by shifting from leases to ownership.
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IndiGo has approved a capital infusion of USD 820 million (around Rs 7,294 crore) into its wholly owned subsidiary, ...
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IndiGo – will invest $820 million (Rs 7,294 crore) in its wholly owned subsidiary - InterGlobe Aviation Financial Services ...
IndiGo invests $820 million to acquire planes, aiming to boost ownership and diversify aircraft financing strategies.