India's Jet Airways eyes order for another 75 Boeing 737
Maxes
A Jet Airways Iaircraft prepares to land at
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India, in July 1. India is
among the world's fastest growing markets for jet makers like Boeing and Airbus
as members of India's increasingly affluent middle class fly
more.
India's fast-growing Jet Airways is considering whether to buy
another 75 Boeing Max jets on top of the 75 Max 8 aircraft it ordered two years
ago.
Deliveries of the airline's first batch of 737 Max 8 single aisle
jets will start in 2018. New CEO Vinay Dube is weighing plans to buy more
aircraft in the next couple of months, according to news reports in India that
were later confirmed by Jet Airways.
A deal for 75 Maxes could be worth
more than $9 billion for Boeing (NYSE: BA) at list prices, though large airline
clients enjoy huge discounts of up to 50 percent on volume purchases.
The
order would be a welcome boost to Boeing's Renton 12,000-employee manufacturing
plant where the 737 Max is made, and for Boeing suppliers in the Puget Sound
region that make parts for the aircraft.
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