IndiGo plans to order
as many as 50 Airbus SE A330 wide-body jets as it seeks to upgraded A330neo
version of the plane
Anurag Kotoky
Anurag Kotoky
New
Delhi: IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, plans to order as many as
50 Airbus SE A330 wide-body jets as it seeks to expand beyond short-haul
flights, people with knowledge of the matter said.
The
carrier aims to take the upgraded A330neo version of the plane, according the
people, who asked not to be named as the discussions aren’t public. The deal
would be worth $13 billion at list prices for the smaller of two variants,
though some of the aircraft are likely to options to be confirmed later.
IndiGo
is developing plans for long-haul flights after building up a fleet of more
than 150 Airbus A320 narrow-body planes used within the region. The carrier,
based near New Delhi, looked at the Boeing Co. 787 and Airbus’s larger A350
before settling on the A330neo, a re-engined model developed from an older
design, the people said. Quick delivery times and the ease of retraining A320
pilots for the jet were a factor in the decision, one person said.
A sale
to Indigo would come as a shot in the arm for the A330 upgrade, which Airbus
developed to fill a gap at the bottom end of the wide-body market after
building the A350. The plane had won 214 orders through February, compared with
almost 1,500 for the original model and around 850 for the A350. All
commitments are for the bigger -900 version after Hawaiian Airlines cancelled a
deal for six smaller -800s last month.
An
order announcement from IndiGo could come as early as June, one of the people
said.
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