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India's Akasa Air, a new low-cost airline, is facing issues due to delayed Boeing 737 MAX deliveries, leaving hundreds of pilots without work. The airline's top executives have expressed frustration in a private meeting, describing Boeing as causing "sleepless nights" and slowing their expansion. Despite public confidence in Boeing, the airline's CEO stated they don't have enough planes to operate, and pilots are idle.
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