Akasa Air has set a target of adding over 226 aircraft by 2032, up from its present fleet size of 30 planes, with an annual capacity addition of 25-30%. India’s youngest air carrier has projected to increase available seat kilometers, a measure of passenger carrying capacity, by more than 30% in the present financial year, the Economic Times reported. This comes around a time when delayed deliveries of aircraft by manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus have slowed the expansion plan of Indian airlines, including Akasa Air.