Empresas y finanzas
India's IndiGo agrees to buy 250 Airbus A320neo aircraft
The deal would be worth $25.7 billion at list prices, although airlines typically get a discount and the memorandum of understanding between the two must still be confirmed as firm orders.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that IndiGo, India's largest airline, was close to placing a large order worth billions of dollars for a variety of aircraft as it looks to expand in one of the world's fastest growing aviation markets.
IndiGo has a fleet of 83 Airbus A320s and has ordered or taken delivery of 280 Airbus aircraft, including 160 of the upgraded and re-engined A320neo model that will begin arriving next year. It was one of the first customers for the A320neo.
The provisional deal extends Airbus's lead over Boeing Co in the Indian market and could, if confirmed in coming months, close a worldwide deficit in orders versus its U.S. rival during the first nine months of the year.
Indigo may also buy smaller regional planes and widebody long-haul jets, in addition to the narrowbody A320s, industry sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Tommy Wilkes in NEW DELHI, James Regan and Tim Hepher in PARIS; Editing by Edmund Klamann; Editing by Prateek Chatterjee)