Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

AIRBUS MAY WIN $5.5 BN JET AIR ORDER

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MUMBAI: Airbus SE has emerged as the front-runner to win an order for as many as 50 aircraft worth up to $5.5 billion from Jet Airways India Ltd, people familiar with the matter said, solidifyin­g the European planemaker’s hold in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market.

The talks are for A320neo jets and A220 planes, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberati­ons are private.

Boeing Co. and Embraer SA are also in discussion­s and no final decision has been taken, the people said. Although at sticker prices any transactio­n would be north of $5 billion, discounts are common in such large purchases. While delivery slots are scarce, airlines can lease jets from lessors who buy in bulk.

Representa­tives for Boeing and Airbus didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. The potential order comes as Jet Airways, once the country’s top private airline, is preparing to return to the skies. Jet Airways got its flying license last month, marking the first time a carrier has been revived under the nation’s new bankruptcy laws. The flying permit proved Jet Airways is ready to operate, signalling its transforma­tion into a “new avatar with fresh funding, changed ownership, and new management”, according to a statement.

“We are in final negotiatio­ns with lessors and OEMS for aircraft, and we will announce our aircraft choice and fleet plan once we have made a decision,” a representa­tive for Jet Airways said Monday.

“We are studying all possibilit­ies to find the one that works best for us.”

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