Bombardier Inc., the world's third- biggest planemaker, expects Indian carriers to buy as many as 400 small planes valued at $8 billion in the next two decades as demand for air travel gains in India's small towns.
Bombardier is in talks with Jet Airways (India) Ltd., the nation's biggest domestic airline, and low-fare carriers such as SpiceJet Ltd., which are seeking orders for planes that can seat between 50 and 100 people, Trung Ngo, Bombardier vice president for marketing and communications, said in an interview in Mumbai today. The Montreal-based company aims to win a 55 percent share of the market for such planes in India by 2025, he said.
Bombardier, which hasn't sold any of its regional aircraft in India, is counting on traffic growth in small towns in the world's seventh-biggest country by area to generate demand for its planes after missing out last year on the nation's record orders. Indian carriers have been buying bigger aircraft to cut costs, and now want smaller planes to feed into their hubs.
27/04/06 Bloomberg
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Friday, April 28, 2006
Home »
» Bombardier Says India May Buy $8 Bln of Regional Planes by 2025
Bombardier Says India May Buy $8 Bln of Regional Planes by 2025
Friday, April 28, 2006
Related Posts:
SAAC members to sit on fast against Air India’s airfare Members of Surat Airport Action Committee (SAAC) have decided to sit on a fast for a day to protest against the double-standards of Air India (AI) ma… Read More
Foggy weather hinders flight ops at BPIT Flight service has been severely hit at the Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIT) here due to foggy weather. According to information a plane, w… Read More
Tourism potential of North Malabar takes wings With the Kannur airport all set to be commissioned next year, the tourism sector is betting big on tapping the potential of the place. Lack of transp… Read More
American tourist quizzed for carrying satellite phone at Udaipur airport The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) detained an American citizen on Tuesday at Udaipur airport for carrying a satellite phone, banned … Read More
Parking fees at airport to go digital from jan 1 Pune airport officials’ new year resolution is to make digital payment compulsory for all those parking their vehicles on the premises. Come January … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment