Khaleej Times

Air Arabia plans 100-jet deal for Airbus or Boeing

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new delhi — Air Arabia’s expansion could see the biggest discount carrier in the Gulf and North Africa order 100 narrow-body planes worth $11 billion at list prices before the end of the year.

The Sharjah-based airline hasn’t yet reached a decision but the figure is “probably the right number,” chief executive officer Adel Ali said in an interview on Monday near New Delhi.

Air Arabia currently operates a fleet of 50 Airbus A320 jets and is looking at the upgraded Neo version, while also seriously considerin­g Boeing’s rival 737 Max, Ali said. Bombardier’s C Series plane is also in the running as the carrier moves to renew its fleet after fullyear profit jumped 29 per cent in 2017 to a record Dh631 million ($171 million).

The discount carrier is rebounding from a period of overcapaci­ty and lower yields in the Middle East as the low oil price weighed on Gulf economies.

Air Arabia carried 8.5 million people in 2017 and regards 7 per cent growth in passenger numbers this year as easily achievable, Ali told Bloomberg TV last month, identifyin­g Morocco and Egypt as the markets improving fastest.

Existing fleet plans include the deployment of 6 A321neo planes to be leased from Air Lease Corp starting in 2019. The carrier has specified longrange variants to help it add new routes.

 ?? — File photo ?? Air Arabia regards 7 per cent growth in passenger numbers this year as easily achievable.
— File photo Air Arabia regards 7 per cent growth in passenger numbers this year as easily achievable.

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