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Air India inks deal for 540 Airbus and Boeing planes in “historic” order

As a part of its growth strategy, Air India along with the 250 aircrafts from the Airbus, has also selected Boeing for the purchase of up to 290 planes.   US President Joe Biden hailed a “historic agreement” for Air India to purchase Boeing airplanes. France President Emmanuel Macron had earlier hailed the contract between […]

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Air India inks deal for 540 Airbus and Boeing planes in “historic” order

As a part of its growth strategy, Air India along with the 250 aircrafts from the Airbus, has also selected Boeing for the purchase of up to 290 planes.  

US President Joe Biden hailed a “historic agreement” for Air India to purchase Boeing airplanes. France President Emmanuel Macron had earlier hailed the contract between Airbus and Tata Sons and said it marks a new stage in India and France’s strategic partnership.

“The contract that Airbus and Tata Sons signed this morning marks a new stage in India and France’s strategic partnership. Thank you @NarendraModi, for your confidence in France and our industry,” Macron said in a tweet.
Boeing said in a statement that Air India has selected up to 290 of its jets to serve its strategy for sustainable growth. It said Air India has selected 190 737 MAX, 20 787 Dreamliner and 10 777X airplanes.

US President also spoke with PM Modi and discussed the historic agreement for Air India to purchase over 200 American-made aircraft Boeing, said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.  

During the call, the two leaders reaffirmed the strength of the US-India relationship and committed to continue working together and in groups like the Quad to advance economic growth for our two countries and expand cooperation on our shared priorities.
“They also discussed the importance of the strategic technology partnership between India & US. The two leaders reaffirmed the strength of the US-India relationship and committed to continue working together and in groups like the Quad,” said Karine Jean-Pierre.

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