Final deal size likely to be $8.1 bn. |
National flag carrier Air-India today signed an agreement with Boeing of the US to purchase 68 aircraft. |
Though the value of the order was not disclosed, the current list price of the aircraft is well over $11 billion. However, it is understood that the final amount could be $8.1 billion following several rounds of negotiations with Boeing. Today's agreement comes after the recent go-ahead from the government. |
"Boeing has also committed to invest in a regional maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) base and a pilot training facility in the country with a total investment of $185 million," Air-India Chairman and Managing Director V Thulasidas said. |
This will be the single largest order by the airline since it commenced operations in 1953 under the Air Corporations Act. |
The aircraft are scheduled for delivery by November this year. Air-India's order comprises 23 777s (including eight 777-200LR Worldliners and 15 777-300ERs) and 27 787-8 Dreamliners. |
Air-India Express, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air-India, will receive 18 next-generation 737-800s. The airline will use this order to support both fleet renewal and expansion plans. Air-India currently operates a fleet of 11 747-400s, two 747-400 Combis, two 747-200s, two 747-300 Combis, three 777-200ERs and 21 Airbus 310-300s. |
The 777s will replace the airline's current fleet of 747-200s aeroplanes, while the 787-8 Dreamliner will replace its ageing A310 fleet. |
Thulasidas said the positive economics of the 777-200LR, 777-300ER and 787 Dreamliner would offer Air-India operational cost savings and the flexibility to serve new, ultra long range non-stop routes such as New Delhi-New York and Mumbai-San Francisco. |
Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said the deal was the largest in the Indian aviation history and the entire process of acquisition was transparent. |