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IndiGo, India’s largest private airline, is looking to firm up its cargo operations and is primed to add significant belly capacity from the fleet expansion already laid out.
Mark Sutch, CCO of IndiGo’s cargo arm, CarGo International, told The Loadstar the carrier had devised a strategy to extend its cargo reach to the larger long-haul markets, especially Europe, with the deployment of wide-body aircraft.
“IndiGo aims to capture growth in both domestic and international markets while ...
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