Vistara may place order for around 100 aircraft by June: CAPA


This assumes significance in the backdrop of Vistara mulling launching international operations from mid 2018.
Domestic full service airline Vistara is likely to place order for around 100 aircraft, including 50 wide-body planes by the end of the current quarter, according to an industry report. 

The Centre for Asia Pacific (CAPA), the Sydney-based aviation think-tank, in its report titled "Global Fleet and Financing Review 2017," also said that the airline is likely to opt for Boeing 777X for long haul operations. 

Vistara is a joint venture, in which Tata Sons owns 51 per cent stake and the rest is with Singapore Airlines. 

"Vistara is expected to be the next carrier to place a major order, of up to 100 aircraft before June, 2017, comprised of 50 narrow-bodies and 50 wide-bodies," CAPA said in its report today. 

This assumes significance in the backdrop of Vistara mulling launching international operations from mid 2018. 

The airline is expected to stick with Airbus for single-aisel equipment and is likely to opt for the 777X for long haul operations, the report said. 



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