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NEW DELHI: Droom, an online marketplace for automobiles, will now let its users buy or sell private planes and choppers on its platform. Droom’s platform will also be available for rental and chartering of private planes and choppers, it said.

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New Delhi, August 31 

Droom, an online marketplace for automobiles, will now let its users buy or sell private planes and choppers on its platform. Droom’s platform will also be available for rental and chartering of private planes and choppers, it said.

The largest online automobile marketplace in India at present, Droom has product offerings in 14 different automobile categories, including auto services, over 10,000 sellers and more than 6,000 listings.

“The addition of the aerial vehicle segment gives the company the opportunity to tap into the ever-expanding private aviation segment by utilising JetSetGo’s resources,” it said.

Sandeep Aggarwal, founder and CEO of Droom, said with the introduction of the new category, users can now buy and sell everything on wheels, right from bicycles to planes.

“At Droom, we have always endeavoured to provide our consumers with the widest selection in the automobile segment.

By partnering with JetSetGo and adding this new category into our list of product offerings, we are poised to leverage the growing spending power of the Indian consumers to provide them with need-based private aviation solutions,” he added. Backed by venture investors like Lightbox and BEENOS, Droom plans to expand its operations to add 20 automobile and 12 service categories. — PTI 

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