Planemakers risk order disruption as Etihad reviews strategy

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By Alexander Cornwell, Tim Hepher and Carvalho

Etihad has been reviewing its business since 2016 when investments in other airlines contributed to a nearly $2 billion loss for the

Etihad is considering its options for over 160 aircraft it has ordered, ranging from swapping models to delaying deliveries to outright cancellations, the sources told

A final decision could be based on a combination of the three options, one source said.

Etihad declined to comment. A declined to comment, citing company policy to "not comment on delivery schedules nor any discussions with customers". An declined to comment, telling talks with customers were confidential.

Few details of the review have been made public but Etihad's new said on April 30 that the aims to develop in "a sustainable way".

Etihad has 88 and 78 jets on order worth tens of billions of dollars, largely from deals signed in 2013, which are scheduled to start delivery from this year.

The orders include 62 Airbus and 52 Dreamliners, according to the two planemakers' websites.

The bulk of the aircraft were ordered when Etihad was pursuing an aggressive expansion strategy to keep pace with regional rivals and

Etihad said then that under the agreements with Airbus and Boeing, it could transfer orders to airlines it had invested in. At that time, the had stakes in several other carriers.

The expansion strategy seemingly collapsed last year when Air and filed for insolvency after Etihad invested in them.

Air Berlin, one of Etihad's biggest investments, ceased operations last October, while Alitalia, the most high profile, is unlikely to take any aircraft as insolvency proceedings continue.

Etihad currently holds stakes in four other airlines.

(Writing by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Ghaida Ghantous/Keith Weir)

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 20:08 IST