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The Next Big Buy: Air India?

Open Skies Agreement In Hand, Flag Carrier Is Shopping

What do you do after your very big democracy negotiates an open skies agreement with the world's OTHER very big democracy? Why, you go shopping, of course!

That's just what India's flag carrier is doing -- negotiating with lenders about financing 50 new long- and medium-range commercial passenger aircraft. That word comes from Indian Civil Aviation Secretary Ajay Prasad, quoted by the French news agency AFP while speaking in Singapore Tuesday.

"We have started negotiations with banks for external financing," Prasad told reporters at a regional aviation conference.

The Air India buy would be an unusually fast-tempo deal, according to reports from New Delhi. The negotiations would be concluded relatively soon, with the first of the 50 aircraft to be delivered sometime next year.

In fact, Prasad told AFP, the deal is already in the works. "Technical and financial bids have been received in December 2004. Air India is likely to come up with firm proposals shortly after due technical and economic evaluation," he said.

Among the aircraft on the shopping list:

  • Airbus 340-500
  • Boeing 777-200 LR
  • Airbus 340-600
  • Boeing 777-300 ER
  • Airbus 330-200
  • Boeing 7E7-8

One of India's other state airlines, Indian Airlines, is also in a buying mood, shopping for 43 new aircraft for approximately $2.06 billion. That deal, as well, is on a fast-track, Prasad said.

"The government is expediting necessary approvals so that the deal could be finalized by the end of this fiscal year (March 2005) for induction of the first batch of new aircraft by September 2006," he told reporters at the conference.

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