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Airbus wins record 500 jets order from IndiGo

Airbus announced a record 500-plane deal with Indian airline IndiGo on day one of the Paris Airshow on Monday, as strong demand for jets and missiles vied for attention with the industry’s supply chain problems. The multibillion-dollar deal for single-aisle planes – the largest ever by number of aircraft – confirmed a report earlier this month, and eclipsed Air India’s provisional purchase of 470 Airbus and Boeing jets earlier this year. The Associated Press has the story:

Airbus wins record 500 jets order from IndiGo

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India’s IndiGo airline is buying 500 passenger jets from European planemaker Airbus, the two companies said Monday, in a record-setting order that underscores surging demand for air travel fueled by the country’s economic growth.

IndiGo, India’s dominant carrier, is buying the narrow-body A320 aircraft in what the companies said was the single biggest purchase agreement in commercial aviation history.

CEO of IndiGo Pieter Elbers, bottom left, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International Christian Scherer, borrom right, Chairman and Non-Executive Independent Director of IndiGo Dr. Venkataramani Sumantran, left, Promoter & Managing Director of IndiGo Rahul Bhatia, centre, and Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury pose for a picture with signed documents during a news conference during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France, Monday, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

Executives from both companies announced the deal on the opening day of the Paris Air Show, the world’s largest event focusing on aviation and space industry. They didn’t disclose how much the order was worth, but it would likely amount to tens of billions of dollars.

The order is “an enormous milestone,” IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers said at a press conference. “No one has ever ordered an order of this magnitude. And it speaks to the potential of Indian aviation and the ambitions which IndiGo is having.”

From left: CEO of IndiGo Pieter Elbers, Chairman and Non-Executive Independent Director of IndiGo Dr. Venkataramani Sumantran, Promoter & Managing Director of IndiGo Rahul Bhatia, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury and Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International Christian Scherer pose for a picture with signed documents during a news conference during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France, Monday, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

The purchase highlights how the two companies are “democratizing affordable air travel for millions of people in the world’s fastest growing aviation market,” Airbus Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer said in a statement.

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury smiles at a news conference during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France, Monday, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

New Delhi-based IndiGo’s order surpasses another mammoth deal signed months earlier by Air India for 470 aircraft from both Airbus and U.S.-based rival Boeing.

Indian airlines are racing to tap surging demand for travel from the nation’s growing ranks of middle-class consumers. The A320 jets that IndiGo is buying are typically used on short-haul routes.

The long range Airbus A321 XLR flies during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France, Monday, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said IndiGo’s order “is a sign of the “incredible growth for aviation” and an “opportunity for Indian people to fly for the first time.

The planemaker also notched up orders from Flynas, a budget Saudi Arabian carrier that is buying 30 A320neo jets, and Air Mauritius, which is buying three wide-body A350 aircraft for use on long-haul routes to Europe and South Asia.

CEO of IndiGo Pieter Elbers, left, and Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International Christian Scherer pose for a picture with signed documents during a news conference during the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France, Monday, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

Airbus likes to unveil major jet orders at the air show held every other year in its home country. Airbus is one of France’s — and Europe’s — biggest companies, and its performance at the Paris air show is seen as important to its public image in France.

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