SpiceJet Ltd is weighing an order for at least 100 Airbus SE planes as Boeing Co. grapples with the fallout over its grounded 737 Max.
The budget carrier, a major global customer for the Max, may buy a sizeable number of Airbus A321LR and XLR jets to accommodate a planned expansion, SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh said Tuesday. No decision has been made, he said, and the airline would consider a competing mid-range jet-liner if Boeing decides to build one.
“Airbus has pushed us hard since the day we started flying Boeing aircraft, and of course with the current problems, they have pushed us harder. They have made us a commercial offer and we are evaluating it,” Singh said in an interview at Bloomberg’s headquarters in New York.