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FLY91 Leases Two ATR 72-600 Aircraft from DAE to Expand Regional Network

FLY91 Leases Two ATR 72-600 Aircraft from DAE to Expand Regional Network
FLY91 has entered into a lease agreement with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) for two ATR 72-600 aircraft, marking a pivotal advancement in the airline’s regional growth strategy. Scheduled for delivery later this month from ATR’s Toulouse facility, these additions will increase FLY91’s fleet to six aircraft, immediately enhancing capacity, flight frequency, and geographic coverage across its expanding network.
Strategic Fleet Expansion for Regional Connectivity
The selection of the ATR 72-600 aligns closely with the operational demands of India’s regional aviation market. Known for its fuel efficiency, reliability, and capability to operate from short runways, the ATR 72-600 is particularly suited to serving tier-2 and tier-3 cities, as well as airports with limited infrastructure. As the only large Western-built civilian turboprop currently in production, this aircraft type addresses a critical gap in the market for utility aircraft capable of connecting remote or underserved regions. This factor not only influences FLY91’s fleet decisions but also reflects broader challenges faced by airlines worldwide seeking to enhance regional connectivity in diverse geographies.
Operationally, the new aircraft will enable FLY91 to increase frequencies on existing routes and inaugurate new services to destinations including Hubballi, Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, Nanded, and Dabolim. These expansions will bolster the airline’s presence in key southern and western Indian markets and reinforce its hub at Goa’s Manohar International Airport. The airport currently serves routes to Solapur, Jalgaon, Agatti, and major urban centers such as Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. This densification of the network is anticipated to improve passenger mobility, stimulate tourism, and support economic development in underserved corridors.
Financial and Operational Implications
Leasing aircraft from an established lessor like DAE provides FLY91 with capital efficiency and financial flexibility. CEO and Managing Director Manoj Chacko has highlighted the importance of measured growth and fleet commonality, noting that the ATR 72-600’s operating economics facilitate predictable maintenance schedules and streamlined crew training. This approach has been central to FLY91’s strategy since its launch in March 2024, as the airline positions itself as a dedicated regional operator.
Industry observers are monitoring FLY91’s expansion closely, as its growing network may prompt competitors to pursue similar fleet upgrades to maintain their foothold in regional markets. The airline’s ability to match aircraft capabilities to specific route profiles and airport constraints is expected to optimize load factors and reduce unit costs. However, this expansion also presents challenges in maintaining high aircraft utilization and profitability as the network scales.
If executed with disciplined planning and effective load management, the expanded fleet will enable FLY91 to deepen market penetration, enhance schedule resilience, and better serve the mobility needs of smaller Indian cities. The lease of two ATR 72-600s from DAE thus represents a timely and strategic move, strengthening FLY91’s operational capabilities and advancing its mission to improve regional air connectivity across India’s secondary and emerging urban centers.

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