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Grounded Air Costa's 50-aircraft order still valid: Embraer

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Brazilian today said the 50-aircraft order placed by the is still valid and they are hopeful of a recovery from the regional airline, a senior executive at Commercial said today. "It (Air Costas order) is on our books. The can fly again if they are able to. So there is no time for that (cancelling their orders) unless something happens," Cesar Pereira Asia Pacific, Commercial said on the sidelines of Wings 2018, being held here. Pereira said that is in touch with Air Costa, adding, "the is trying to recover from the situation." The Vijaywada-based temporarily halted operations in July 2016 due to a capital crunch and the regulator DGCA subsequently suspended its flying permit. Responding to a question on diverting the deliveries of the aircraft from Air Costa's order, he said, "We do not necessarily have to do that (selling those aircraft in some other market).

If that happens, we are going to talk to them to see the next step." When asked if they are going to divert the order to other markets, he said, "We need to wait for that (cancellation of license) to happen before taking action." The LEPL Group-promoted regional had placed a firm order for 50 jets with in January 2014, in a deal valued at USD 2.94 billion under a 20-year fleet-management plan. has options for purchase rights of an additional 50 of the E190-E2 jets as well. Replying to a query on Udan scheme, Pereira said sees a "big opportunity" in the regional connectivity scheme (RCS) announced by the centre last year. "RCS is an excellent programme to bring more passengers to the system. But some airlines look at long-term sustainability. They may fly for three years, but what after that? We know that IndiGo decided to go for ATRs. has their Q400s. So we are talking to all airlines to unlock the opportunity with the E175." We are delivering these type of aircraft, which is an 80-seater to the US market as well for their regional routes, he added. estimates the airlines in will take delivery of 3,010 new aircraft in the up to 150-seater segment over the next 20 years, representing 29 per cent of the worldwide demand for the segment. Meanwhile, Claudio Camelier, vice-president, sales for Middle east and Asia Pacific, Executive Jets, said infrastructural constraints in the (aviation) sector restrict the growth of business jets in

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 13:40 IST
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