Zoom Air


Zoom Air, legally Zexus Air Services, is an Indian regional airline based at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

History

Zoom Air was established in April 2013 by Surender Kumar Kaushik as Zexus Air and the Indian civil aviation ministry issued it a No Objection Certificate in 2014. In September 2016, the airline took delivery of its first aircraft, a Bombardier CRJ200. Zoom Air received its air operator's certificate on 3 February 2017 and began operations on 15 February with a flight from Delhi to Durgapur via Kolkata. As of March 2017, Zoom Air flew to seven destinations in India using two Bombardier CRJ200's.
In July 2018, the operating license of the airline was suspended by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India due to safety concerns. All operations were suspended until 31 October 2019, when the airline restarted operation.

Corporate affairs

Zoom Air was the brand name for Zexus Air Services. The company was headquartered in Gurgaon, and its chief executive officer was Koustav Dhar. Zoom Air had been funded with Rs 20 crore equity and through private group Ravi Shankar Singh.

Destinations

The airline flew to the following destinations as of January 2020:
StateCityAirportNotesRef
DelhiNew DelhiIndira Gandhi International Airport
Uttar PradeshAgraAgra Airport
RajasthanJaisalmerJaisalmer Airport
AssamTezpurTezpur AirportTerminated
AssamJorhatJorhat AirportTerminated
West BengalKolkataKolkata AirportTerminated
West BengalDurgapurDurgapur AirportTerminated

Fleet

Current fleet

As of August 2019 the Zoom Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

Former fleet

Zoom Air previously operated a further CRJ200.