SOURCE: AFI
Star Air, India’s largest private regional carrier and a part of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group (SGG), has unveiled an ambitious fleet expansion plan. The airline aims to reach a fleet size of 25 aircraft by 2027, significantly enhancing its domestic connectivity and reinforcing its commitment to the government’s UDAN initiative.
As part of this expansion, Star Air will be inducting two Embraer E175 aircraft in FY25, followed by four more in FY26. These fuel-efficient and passenger-friendly aircraft will enable the airline to serve underserved regions, making air travel more accessible to a larger population.
With its “Connecting Real India” mission, Star Air is dedicated to bridging the gap between major cities and smaller towns. By expanding its fleet and network, the airline aims to provide seamless air connectivity to regions that have traditionally been underserved.
The addition of Embraer E175 aircraft to the fleet aligns perfectly with Star Air’s goal of offering a comfortable and efficient travel experience. These aircraft are known for their superior performance, spacious cabins, and reduced operating costs, making them an ideal choice for regional operations.