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Saudia to start talks with Airbus and Boeing over narrow body order

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DUBAI: Saudi Arabian Airlines will start talks with Airbus and Boeing about a narrow-body aircraft order before the end of the year, the state carrier’s top executive said on Thursday.

The requiremen­t for flyadeal, its new low-cost subsidiary airline, will be for “probably 30 singleaisl­e aircraft,” Director General Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser told Reuters in Dubai.

The talks aimed at acquiring Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 aircraft will start “much sooner” than Dec. 31, he said at a meeting between aviation authoritie­s from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Flyadeal launched domestic flights in September and plans to start operating internatio­nal routes by mid-2018. It has agreed to lease eight A320s from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) with the first delivered in August.

Al-Jasser had said prior to flyadeal’s launch that the airline would operate an entirely leased fleet of between 25 and 50 aircraft by 2020.

Earlier Al-Jasser told reporters that Saudi Arabian Airlines could list shares in its cargo business next year.

Under Saudia’s privatizat­ion plan it aims to next float 30 percent of the shares in the cargo subsidiary, a share market listing which “could be in 2018,” Al-Jasser said.

He said after that the airline’s private aviation or medical business could be listed.

Reuters reported in May that Saudia had engaged with advisers for the full sale of its medical unit, which is called Saudia Medical Services, based in Jeddah.

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 ??  ?? A worker is pictured at the Boeing production facility near Washington. Saudi Arabian Airlines is expected to start talks with both Boeing and rival Airbus about a narrow-body aircraft order before the end of the year. (Reuters)
A worker is pictured at the Boeing production facility near Washington. Saudi Arabian Airlines is expected to start talks with both Boeing and rival Airbus about a narrow-body aircraft order before the end of the year. (Reuters)

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