New Delhi: There is “no status change” in SpiceJet’s order for 42 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, according to Pratyush Kumar, President, Boeing India.
The debt-ridden airline had ordered the aircraft in 2012 during the Hyderabad air show with deliveries expected to begin in 2018. The order is worth $4.4 billion at list price.
On Thursday, SpiceJet reported a net loss of ?275 crore during October-December 2014, higher than the net loss of ?172 crore it had reported in the same period last year.
The Boeing 737 MAX is the latest aircraft from the US-based aircraft manufacturer. The aircraft, which is Boeing’s response to the Airbus’s A-320 New Engine Option or NEO, is scheduled to take its first flight in 2016 and its first delivery to a customer is expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2017.
In response to a question that if India did not sign the deal for Chinook or Apache helicopters in the next 8-12 months then there could be a price escalation, Kumar said, he hoped the deal would be signed at the earliest.
13/02/15 Business Line
The debt-ridden airline had ordered the aircraft in 2012 during the Hyderabad air show with deliveries expected to begin in 2018. The order is worth $4.4 billion at list price.
On Thursday, SpiceJet reported a net loss of ?275 crore during October-December 2014, higher than the net loss of ?172 crore it had reported in the same period last year.
The Boeing 737 MAX is the latest aircraft from the US-based aircraft manufacturer. The aircraft, which is Boeing’s response to the Airbus’s A-320 New Engine Option or NEO, is scheduled to take its first flight in 2016 and its first delivery to a customer is expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2017.
In response to a question that if India did not sign the deal for Chinook or Apache helicopters in the next 8-12 months then there could be a price escalation, Kumar said, he hoped the deal would be signed at the earliest.
13/02/15 Business Line
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