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ashwinrao
26th Apr 2005, 14:01
Boeing wins Air-India order for 50 aircraft

April 26, 2005 19:05 IST


Boeing on Tuesday won the deal of 50 aircraft from the Air-India.

The A-I board approved the purchase of 50 aircraft costing Rs 30,000 crore
(Rs 300 billion), subject to government approval, an A-I statement said in
Mumbai.

Earlier, in its bid to grab the Air-India order, Boeing on said on April 12
that it had offered a 'comprehensive competitive pricing' to the public
sector carrier, whose decision to purchase 50 aircraft of different makes
was yet to get government nod.

"Our aircraft -- Boeing 777-200 ER (long range), B 777-300 ER (extended
range) and 787-8 Dreamliners -- are perfectly suited for Air-India's plans
and have competitive advantages over our competitors (Airbus Industrie),"
Dinesh A Keskar, senior vice president (sales), Boeing, had said.

He said his company was in talks with almost all the Indian carriers,
including Jet Airways, Air Sahara and SpiceJet, for these and other aircraft
for their domestic and international operations.

On April 14, India told the US government that due consideration would be
given to the offer of American aircraft major, Boeing for the fleet
acquisition plans of Air-India and Indian Airlines, when US Transportation
Secretary Norman Y Mineta was in India.

"President George Bush has spoken to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh some time
ago," and the subject was raised by him with Civil Aviation Minister Praful
Patel also, Mineta said after signing a historic air services agreement with
India in New Delhi.


Source PTI