Air India was considering placing an order for Boeing Co 737-Max planes to expand its fleet, a person with direct knowledge of the plan said.
The planes won't replace the state-run carrier's current old-version 737s, instead would grow the airline's fleet, the person said, who asked not to be identified because plans are private. No final decision on the purchase has been taken yet, said the person, who didn't elaborate on the number of planes the carrier plans to order.
Boeing India spokeswoman Ashmita Sethi did not have an immediate comment to offer.
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Air India also plans to lease 40 turboprop planes from France's Avions de Transport Regional GIE, which the carrier's regional unit Alliance Air will use to connect smaller cities, the person said. Air India has already placed an order for five turboprop planes, he said.
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