SpiceJet's contract still stands: Boeing


US aircraft major Boeing today said there is no change in status in crisis-ridden SpiceJet's contract with it to acquire 42 Boeing 737 Max worth $4.4 billion but hoped that "short-term turbulence" in the market ends soon. 
Underlining that it wants to see its customers healthy, Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said, "We want to be responsive to our customer's requirements. All I am saying is that there is no change in status". 
He was replying to a question if the order with Boeing still stands as the company battles huge losses and debt. He said that Boeing tries everything to contribute to the customer's success and the best way is by delivering fuel efficient and reliable aircraft. He said Boeing was not worried about the turbulence in the Indian aviation sector and pointed out that projections are very positive. 


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