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Azorra Secures First Aircraft Lease in India

Azorra Secures First Aircraft Lease in India
Azorra, a global aircraft lessor, has made its inaugural entry into the Indian aviation market by delivering two Embraer E175 jets to Star Air, establishing the airline as its first customer in the country. The initial E175 was delivered in April 2025, followed by a second aircraft, with two additional jets scheduled for delivery in the coming months. Furthermore, Azorra has expanded its presence in India by novating four E175s on lease to Star Air from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), reinforcing its growing footprint in the region.
Strategic Expansion in Asia-Pacific
This development forms part of Azorra’s broader strategy to enhance its position across the Asia-Pacific region. The lessor has also announced forthcoming deliveries to Hunnu Air in Mongolia and currently leases seven aircraft to Scoot in Singapore. John Evans, CEO and Founder of Azorra, emphasized the significance of this milestone, stating, “Earlier this year, we were pleased to welcome Star Air as a new Azorra airline partner, with the delivery and lease of our first Embraer E175 commencing in April 2025. Now, we are delighted to announce a significant expansion of this relationship with our delivery of a second Azorra E175 and recent acquisition of four additional E175s on lease to Star Air from DAE as part of our previously announced portfolio acquisition.” He further highlighted that these transactions mark Azorra’s first in India, a market he described as “one of the world’s most rapidly evolving aviation markets,” underscoring the company’s confidence in both Star Air and the broader Indian aviation sector.
Supporting Star Air’s Regional Connectivity
For Star Air, the acquisition of the E175 jets aligns with its strategic objective to enhance connectivity between tier-two and tier-three cities across India. Simran Singh Tiwana, CEO of Star Air, remarked, “Welcoming two additional Embraer E175s aligns perfectly with our strategy of connecting tier-two and tier-three cities in India. As we enter our next phase of growth, these first two aircraft out of lease agreements for four additional E175s will allow us to scale operations and increase network connectivity, while enhancing passenger comfort and optimizing cost-efficiency.” Tiwana expressed optimism about the partnership with Azorra, anticipating a fruitful collaboration in the years ahead.
Navigating Regulatory and Market Challenges
Azorra’s expansion into India occurs amid a complex regulatory landscape. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is currently contending with technical labor shortages, which may present operational challenges for both lessors and airlines. Additionally, industry analysts at Aviation Week Network have noted that market enthusiasm could be restrained by concerns over the pricing of new aircraft, which remains less competitive. As Azorra and Star Air advance their partnership, industry observers will closely monitor how competitors and other lessors respond to the evolving dynamics within India’s fast-changing aviation sector.

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