Akasa Air unveils crew uniforms, airline targets commercial flights by end of July – Times of India

New Delhi: India’s soon-to-be-launched airline akasa air unveiled the first look of its crew uniforms on Monday.
The orange and black uniforms feature a youthful and contemporary design and colors that reflect the airline’s warm, friendly and happy personality.
“Uniform Fit is focused on providing employees with the best possible stretch to ensure comfort throughout their busy flight schedules. Designed by Rajesh Pratap SinghThe jacket takes inspiration from the Indian bandh gala and is looking forward into the modern version of the apparel,” it said in a statement.
Keeping in mind the ergonomics, aesthetics and comfort, it claims that it is the first Indian airline to introduce custom trousers, jackets and comfortable sneakers for its airline in-flight crew.

Considering the mobile lifestyle and prolonged standing of the crew members, it designed sneakers that are lightweight, and have extra cushioning from heel to toe to ensure better support.
“Employee centricity and consistency will be at the core of everything we do at Akasa Air. We have designed a uniform in which our team feels both proud and comfortable as they channel their energy to ensure warm, friendly and efficient flight. Let us direct you to an experience for all our passengers,” said Belson CoutinhoCo-Founder and Chief Marketing and Experience Officer, Akasa Air.
According to Rajesh Pratap Singh, who worked with Akasa Air to create the uniform, “These uniforms are a perfect amalgamation of style and sustainability and reflect the core values ​​of Akasa Air. From concept to final result, it has been an exciting journey. .. to let me work on these designs and present the most unique, durable and functional uniforms of our time.”
Akasa Air has received the delivery of its first aircraft in India on 21 June.
With a commitment to being socially responsible, Akasa Air has produced 72 . had given a firm order of Boeing 737 MAX airplane powered by CFM fuel efficient, LEAP-1B engine.
The airline is now gearing up for its commercial launch by the end of July. It will operate its proven flights in the first week of July to obtain the Air Operator Certificate (AOC), which is required for commercial launch.