Airbus wins record 500-plane order from IndiGo

Published June 20, 2023
PARIS: IndiGo chief executive Pieter Elbers, chairman Venkataramani Sumantran, managing director Rahul Bhatia, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury and CCO Christian Scherer attend a news conference after a purchase agreement on Monday.—Reuters
PARIS: IndiGo chief executive Pieter Elbers, chairman Venkataramani Sumantran, managing director Rahul Bhatia, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury and CCO Christian Scherer attend a news conference after a purchase agreement on Monday.—Reuters

PARIS: Europe’s Airbus secured a historic deal on Monday involving the most jets ever bought by a single airline, with an order for 500 narrowbody jets from Indian budget carrier IndiGo on the opening day of the Paris Airshow.

The multi billion-dollar deal eclipses Air India’s combined purchase of 470 jets earlier this year as India’s two largest carriers plan for a sharp expansion in regional travel demand.

IndiGo’s order for A320neo-family jets follows months of negotiations first reported by Reuters. Industry sources said in advance of the Le Bourget event that a 500-plane deal was close.

“This is just the beginning, there’s more going forward. With the growth of India (and) the growth of the Indian aviation market ... this is the right time for us to place this order,” IndiGo Chief Executive Pieter Elbers told a news conference.

The aircraft will be delivered between 2030 and 2035.

Efforts by Indian carriers to keep pace with the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, serving the largest population, have sent industry records tumbling even though manufacturers are struggling to meet output goals.

Indian carriers now have the second-largest order book, with an over 6 per cent share of the industry backlog, behind only the United States, according to a June 1 report by Barclays.

But some analysts have expressed concern that airlines could be over-ordering jets in pursuit of the same passengers.

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2023

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