Oman Daily Observer

Airbus sees India carriers as market for widebody jets

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BENGALURU: Airbus SE is pushing for fast-growing Indian budget carriers to make the leap into lowcost, long-haul widebody operations to compliment their existing narrowbodi­es, an executive from the planemaker said.

India is the world’s fastest-growing market for air travel and budget airlines led by Interglobe Aviation Ltd’s Indigo have been looking to add more overseas routes.

But as profits slumped last year amid high oil prices, a weak rupee and rising competitio­n, Indigo and Spicejet placed their plans to order widebody jets on hold, opting instead to launch more global flights with their fleets of A320s and Boeing 737s narrowbodi­es, respective­ly.

“With Indian airlines expanding internatio­nal operations, the A330neo is the next natural step for growth,” Joost van der Heijden, Airbus’ head of marketing for Asia and North America, said on the sidelines of the Aero India airshow in Bengaluru.

“We are talking to all of them continuous­ly and given the market evolution in India, there will be a concrete need soon,” he said at the airshow, where the A330neo widebody, a more fuel-efficient version of Airbus’ popular A330, is on display.

Budget airlines have mixed records with long-haul flying, with Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA recently struggling financiall­y, but others like Qantas Airways offshoot Jetstar succeeding.

Heijden said the A330neo is a natural fit for budget players because of the high commonalit­y with the A320 family of planes that helps reduce pilot training times and makes maintenanc­e easier and more cost effective. In addition to Indigo, lowcost carriers Goair and Airasia India operate A320s.

While the Indian market is turning around with airfares now rising, Indigo CEO Ronojoy Dutta last month told analysts that narrowbodi­es like the A321neo capable of flying up to six hours gave the airline the best cost structure.

 ?? — AFP ?? An aircraft of Indian airline Indigo lands at Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport in New Delhi.
— AFP An aircraft of Indian airline Indigo lands at Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport in New Delhi.

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