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Norwegian cancels Boeing orders

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OSLO: Norwegian Air has cancelled orders for 97 Boeing aircraft and will claim compensati­on from the US planemaker for the grounding of the 737 MAX and for 787 engine troubles that hit its bottom line, the Oslo-based carrier said on Monday.

The airline cancelled 92 of the 737 MAX jets, five 787 Dreamliner­s and so-called GoldCare service agreements related to both aircraft, just as Boeing Co on Monday began a crucial set of flight tests of the 737 MAX in an effort to gain regulatory approval for it to return to the skies.

“Norwegian has in addition filed a legal claim seeking the return of pre-delivery payments related to the aircraft and compensati­on for the company’s losses related to the grounding of the 737 MAX and engine issues on the 787,” the airline said.

Norwegian did not specify the amount it would seek to claim from Boeing, which it had been in talks with about compensati­on, and was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Boeing said it was working with Norwegian on a path forward in a challengin­g time as it was with other operators but it would not comment on commercial discussion­s.

The problemati­c Trent 1000 engines, used on the Dreamliner­s, were made by Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, which Norwegian has been in a dialogue with about compensati­on. Monday’s statement did not say whether Norwegian would file a legal claim against Rolls-Royce.

The European budget carrier, which revolution­ised transatlan­tic travel by offering cheap fares, was struggling before the Covid-19 pandemic brought the airline industry to its knees.

One reason was the grounding of the 737 MAX in March 2019 following the second of two fatal crashes that together killed 346 people. Norwegian had 18 MAX passenger jets in its 163-aircraft fleet at the time.

Originally a small regional airline in Scandinavi­a, Norwegian made its breakthrou­gh on the global stage with a multi-year order in 2012 for up to 372 aircraft, of which 222 were from Boeing and 150 from Airbus SE.

 ?? AFP ?? A Boeing 737 MAX jet comes in for a landing following a test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington on Monday.
AFP A Boeing 737 MAX jet comes in for a landing following a test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington on Monday.

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