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SpiceJet’s aircraft order to create US jobs: Trump

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a recent order for 100 new aircraft placed by an Indian airline will create thousands of American jobs, referring to SpiceJet’s decision to buy planes from Boeing.

SpiceJet had announced an order worth $22 billion with the US aircraft maker in January. The order is expected to create 132,000 high-skilled jobs in America. “I was pleased to learn about an Indian airlines’ recent order of 100 new American planes, one of the largest orders of its kind, which will support thousands and thousands of American jobs,” Trump said alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House Rose Garden.

During their maiden meeting, Modi and Trump discussed a range of issues.

Trump’s remarks come at a time when there are concerns in certain quarters that jobs are moving out of the US. SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh said the planes under the $22 billion order would be manufactur­ed in the US. “According to the US Department of Commerce, it creates 132,000 highskille­d, high-paid American jobs within the US,” Singh said in a statement.

“We have placed a large order for the Boeing 737 MAX, in fact, the biggest ever placed by an Indian airline with Boeing. The new planes will join the fleet in the middle of 2018 and with that our operating cost will further go down,” he said. The nofrills airline, which was on the verge of going belly up more than two years ago, has remained profitable for nine straight quarters.

“We have paid back most of the liabilitie­s. Today, there are no government dues, there is zero bank debt. We have cleaned the slate as far as the past is concerned,” Singh said.

Besides the order placed in January, the airline last week inked an initial pact for 40 Boeing 737 MAX planes. This includes conversion of 20 737 MAX 8 airplanes from the carrier's existing order of 737 MAX 10s. Noting that funding arrangemen­ts for the plane orders are “coming very quickly”, the SpiceJet chief said the airline has already funded significan­t number of those aircraft through a sale and leaseback mechanism.

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SpiceJet had announced an order worth $22 billion with Boeing in January

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