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Boeing may win order for 70 to 80 737 MAX aircraft from Akasa Air

Boeing may win an order as early as this weekend for about 70 to 80 737 MAX jets from Indian billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s startup Akasa Air, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

A deal could be announced during the Dubai Airshow, which begins on 14 November, the report said.

News of the potential order comes after Indian authorities in August cleared Boeing’s best-selling jet to fly, ending its regulatory grounding in a key travel market for planemakers.

Reuters had reported in September that Boeing was close to winning an order for some 70 to 100 737 MAX jets from Akasa, pending separate talks on a long-term engine service deal.

Akasa is set to launch the country’s latest ultra-low cost carrier after securing initial clearance from India’s civil aviation ministry last month.

“We always seek opportunities and talk with current and potential customers about how we can best support their fleet and operational needs,” Boeing said in a statement.

Akasa did not respond to a request for comment.

 

Source: Civil Aviation Authority – Qatar

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