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Jet's planes may be diverted to plug demand due to bans on 737 Max: Lessor

Demand for older versions of 737s is set to increase after two fatal crashes in five months involving 737 Max 8 jets prompt regulators to bar the plane amid an investigation into the safety of the air

Offer for crew based in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Leave would be  granted on a first come, first served basis  | Photo: Reuters
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Offer for crew based in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Leave would be granted on a first come, first served basis | Photo: Reuters

Anurag Kotoky and Kyunghee Park | Bloomberg
Debt-laden Jet Airways India Ltd. faces the prospect of seeing some of its leased Boeing Co. 737-800 aircraft reallocated to other carriers as a global grounding of the planemaker’s newest Max series spurs demand for other models.

BOC Aviation Ltd., the company leasing some of them to Jet Airways, is seeing “quite a lot of demand” for the planes, Robert Martin, the lessor’s chief executive officer, said Thursday.

Demand for older versions of 737s is set to increase after two fatal crashes in five months involving 737 Max 8 jets prompt regulators to bar the plane amid an investigation into

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