<p>The country's largest airline IndiGo now has more than 250 planes in its fleet after inducting at least four neo aircraft on December 31, according to an official.</p>.<p>IndiGo, which has a domestic market share of more than 47 per cent, is also the first Indian carrier to have over 250 planes.</p>.<p>Recently, the budget carrier also became the first airline to operate 1,500 flights per day.</p>.<p>The official said the airline inducted four planes -- three A321 neos and one A320 neo -- on December 31.</p>.<p>According to an aircraft deliveries tracking website, IndiGo has taken deliveries of 257 planes, including 222 Airbus 320 or A320 Neos, 10 A321 Neos and 25 regional jets ATRs.</p>
<p>The country's largest airline IndiGo now has more than 250 planes in its fleet after inducting at least four neo aircraft on December 31, according to an official.</p>.<p>IndiGo, which has a domestic market share of more than 47 per cent, is also the first Indian carrier to have over 250 planes.</p>.<p>Recently, the budget carrier also became the first airline to operate 1,500 flights per day.</p>.<p>The official said the airline inducted four planes -- three A321 neos and one A320 neo -- on December 31.</p>.<p>According to an aircraft deliveries tracking website, IndiGo has taken deliveries of 257 planes, including 222 Airbus 320 or A320 Neos, 10 A321 Neos and 25 regional jets ATRs.</p>