Airbus
Working to Secure 100-Jet Air Arabia Deal for Dubai Show
Airbus SE is working to pin down an order for 100 narrow-body aircraft from Air
Arabia PJSC that would be worth more than $10 billion at list prices, according
to people with knowledge of the matter.
A deal for the A320neo-series may come as early as November's Dubai Air Show,
they said, asking not to be named as the plans are private. Nothing has been
finalized and Boeing Co. isn't yet out of the running, the people said, though
Air Arabia is currently an Airbus operator and the U.S. planemaker's 737 Max
narrow-body remains grounded after two fatal crashes.
Air Arabia Chief Executive Officer Adel Ali told Bloomberg in February that he
was considering a triple-digit jet deal with Airbus or Boeing to add
destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia, Africa and Europe. He said earlier
this month that the purchase should be decided by January. The company already
ranks as the biggest discount carrier in the Persian Gulf and North Africa.
A jet purchase would also help the Sharjah-based airline establish a planned
new carrier, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, with Etihad Airways PJSC after the pair
announced an alliance earlier this month. Etihad is paring orders and shrinking
its own network after racking up almost $5 billion in losses over three years.
Air Arabia operates a multi-hub business with bases in Morocco and Egypt, as
well as Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. It has a fleet
of about 50 A320 aircraft together a handful of leased A321neos.
Air Arabia, Airbus and Boeing all declined to comment.
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