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SpiceJet in Talks With Boeing to Buy More 737 MAX Planes at Dubai Air Show
Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd. is in talks with Boeing Co. to buy more 737 Max aircraft to feed its expansion plans, a deal that could mark a Dubai Airshow coup for the grounded narrow-body. A sales lull for the Max, idled globally since March, allows SpiceJet to acquire planes at a lower cost, Chairman Ajay Singh said in an interview with Bloomberg TV at the biennial event. He said the carrier is looking to set up a new hub in the Middle East and expand to eastern Europe. (www.business-standard.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It is obvious that it is only passengers are scared of the MAX. The orders are still rollin' for Boeing. Clearly slower, but still happening.
But I wonder how much they are promising these carriers, and how much they had to lower the prices, or if there might be 'other pressures' for them to want to buy these. Not that I'm a huge fan of Airbus planes but I'd think a salesperson for Boeing has a lot of 'headwind' trying to make a sale for the MAX... How do they reassure the perspective buyers that Boeing has their backs, and not the shareholders.
I really think, that after all of this kerfuffle, the Max planes will be the safest planes around!
If the crashes had happened in the USA, you would definitely have greater push back by consumers and airlines than they do now.
Yes agreed. I might get downvoted for saying this, but airlines probably would believe it a lot more too if it happened in the US. They would probably have more proof.
https://gulfnews.com/business/aviation/dubai-airshow-boeing-in-talks-to-sell-max-jets-to-indian-carrier-spicejet-1.1574063562908