Airbus leads Boeing in RM44.25bil Malaysia order race

Airbus leads Boeing in RM44.25bil Malaysia order race

Decision on potential sale of 30 wide-body aircraft to Malaysia Airlines expected later this month.

Malaysia Aviation Group Bhd, Malaysia Airlines’ parent company, expects to operate at 70% of pre-pandemic levels for local and international flights by later this year.
PETALING JAYA:
Airbus SE is leading a race against Boeing Co over the potential sale of about 30 wide-body aircraft to Malaysia Airlines as the Southeast Asian carrier, seeking more fuel-efficient jets amid a travel rebound, focuses on cost.

Airbus is offering its A330neo range of aircraft while Boeing is pushing its 787 Dreamliners, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private.

A decision may be announced as soon as later this month at the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow in UK, the people said.

A deal for 30 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners would be valued at more than US$10 billion (RM44.25 billion) at sticker prices, although discounts are common in such large purchases.

The A330neo – built on the same platform of an older model – is typically significantly cheaper, although Airbus no longer publicly announces prices.

Talks are still ongoing and no final decision has been made, the people said.

Airbus said in a statement that it is “always in contact with existing and potential customers and the nature of any discussions whether under way or not remain confidential”.

Representatives for Boeing and Malaysia Airlines didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

Malaysia Aviation Group Bhd (MAG), Malaysia Airlines’ parent company, expects to be operating at 70% of pre-pandemic levels for local and international flights by later this year, according to a statement released in April.

The stronger-than-expected pick-up in travel demand has also been a boon for aircraft manufacturers, which are back to selling large numbers of jets after a more than two-year hiatus.

MAG is owned by sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd.

Malaysian tycoon Tony Fernandes’ AirAsiaX was the world’s top customer for A330neos before a restructuring, when the low-cost long-haul carrier cut its tally to 15 from 78. Some of those airplanes, already on the books of leasing companies, could be offered to Malaysia Airlines, one of the people said.

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