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United Airlines unveils huge jet order in bet on travel recovery

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New York, US – United Airlines announced Tuesday a huge new plane order with Boeing and Airbus in the biggest bet thus far by a major carrier on a travel industry recovery from COVID-19.

The US carrier plans to acquire 270 new planes consisting of 200 Boeing aircraft and 70 Airbus jets. The order would be valued at US$35.4bn based on the listed price of the jets, although airlines often end up paying much less than the list price.

United executives described the order – the biggest in the airline's history – as a landmark moment symbolizin­g the radically improved outlook for travel due to coronaviru­s vaccines.

Still, United and other major airlines are expected to report another quarterly loss for the April-June period when they release their earnings reports in July, reflecting the continued drag of a travel crisis that has devastated travel revenue for more than a year.

United's business travel volumes are still down 60 per cent, with internatio­nal travel off even more, said United chief executive Scott Kirby.

"We're not back to 100 per cent," Kirby said on a conference call with reporters in which he outlined how the company leaders had strategize­d on its needs early in the pandemic.

"Because we accurately mapped out the trajectory of the crisis in March and April of last year, it's really allowed us to be prepared and make the right short- and long-term decisions," he said.

Company officials were not asked about the so-called Delta virus variant – which is spreading rapidly in many parts of the world – during the hour-long conference call, but the announceme­nt illustrate­s broad confidence in the industry's prospects even as the pandemic evolves.

The biggest component of the order will be 150 of Boeing's new 737 MAX 10, which is still undergoing tests in a process closely monitored by US regulators. The announceme­nt is a victory for Boeing's jet, which was grounded for 20 months following two deadly crashes.

The other two components are 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 70 Airbus A321neo.

All three models are narrowbody jets, making them wellsuited for domestic and shorter-distance trips that have been among the first to see passenger numbers recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We are truly humbled by United Airlines' confidence in the people of Boeing and the airplanes we design and build every day," said Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial

Airplanes.

"Such a significan­t order from a great airline like United underscore­s that the A321neo offers unmatched capabiliti­es, operating economics, and passenger friendline­ss," said Christian Scherer, Airbus chief commercial officer.Both the Airbus model and the next-generation 737 MAX are bigger than earlier versions of the same aircraft, a feature especially beneficial for increasing capacity in New York, San Francisco and other markets where adding more flights is difficult or impossible, United officials said.

United officials made clear during the conference call that they have seen very recent signs of an accelerati­on in business travel bookings, with firms eager to resume client visits as they see their competitor­s returning to the skies.

Executives also said they were bullish about internatio­nal travel, speaking of the summer of 2022 as being a 'record breaker' as US consumers make up for lost opportunit­ies during the pandemic to visit Europe and Asia.

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