Thales, IndiGo Ink 11-Year Avionics Support as Fleet EFB Extended Five Years
The long-term deal ties maintenance capacity to IndiGo’s rapid A320-family expansion.
Overview
- The support agreement covers the airline’s current A320 fleet and more than 800 future A32X deliveries, totaling over 1,200 aircraft.
- Thales will provide avionics support under Avionics‑By‑The‑Hour and Repair‑By‑The‑Hour programs to reduce downtime.
- Repairs and component overhauls will be handled at Thales’s Gurugram MRO facility in India.
- IndiGo also renewed AvioBook Flight for five years, keeping the DGCA‑authorised paperless Electronic Flight Bag in use across the fleet.
- Thales says AvioBook currently supports roughly 2,000 IndiGo flights per day, or about 650,000 annually, with significant paper reductions.