Flight International - 10 April 2018

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More than simply a
Boeing support act
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ndian carrier Jet Airways has fi-
nalised a deal to buy an addi-
tional 75 Boeing 737 Max aircraft,
confirming the move in a brief
stock exchange disclosure.
The commitment is in addi-
tion to a previous order for a sim-
ilar number of 737 Max 8s – a
mix of firm orders and purchase
rights – announced at the Dubai
air show in 2015. The airline has
provided no details about which
variant will be acquired under
the follow-on deal.
Flight Fleets Analyzer indi-
cates that orders for 21 of Jet Air-
ways’ 737-8s were cancelled at
the end of 2017. Boeing’s orders

and deliveries data shows that at
the end of February the carrier’s
outstanding commitment for the
model stood at 54 aircraft.
Jet Airways chief executive
Vinay Dube had been looking to
complete a deal for 75 additional
narrowbody aircraft by the end of
March. “It will be for the next five
years, so 2018 to 2023, to take de-
livery of all 150 aircraft. The first
Max aircraft will be delivered in
2018,” he said at the Dubai air
show last November.
Fleets Analyzer shows that Jet
Airways currently operates 72
737-800s, four -700s, four
-900ERs and two -900s. ■

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omac’s ARJ21 regional jet has
completed crosswind valida-
tion testing in Iceland aimed at
widening its operational scope.
China’s ministry of industry
and information technology says
aircraft 104 completed the testing
on 26 March at Keflavik Interna-
tional airport.
The test activity involved six
take-offs and landings, under av-
erage crosswind conditions of
38.4kt (71km/h) and 34.9kt, re-

spectively. The maximum veri-
fied crosswind was 48.7kt, ex-
ceeding the design target.
The Civil Aviation Administra-
tion of China had previously vali-
dated the aircraft at up to 22kt
during testing in China.
Comac has so far secured com-
mitments for 453 ARJ21s, but
Flight Fleets Analyzer shows that
so far only four of the regional
twinjets are in service, all with
Chengdu Airlines. ■

DELIVERY
Max 8 arrival boosts Kazakh aviation

Kazakh carrier SCAT has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737
Max 8, one of six being introduced by the Central Asian airline.
Online tracking sites indicate that the -8 flew its first domestic ser-
vices from Astana in early April. The re-engined narrowbody will
“raise the level of service in the company”, says SCAT president
Vladimir Denisov, and also provide “new impetus” to Kazakh civil
aviation development. Flight Fleets Analyzer shows the carrier as
already operating seven 737-300/500/700s aged between 10 and
26 years. It has purchase rights on another five 737-8s.
Boeing

FLEET AARON CHONG SINGAPORE

737 backlog rises


with Jet follow-on


Further 75 re-engined examples to bolster Indian carrier’s
operations, with deliveries planned for completion by 2023

VALIDATION FIRDAUS HASHIM SINGAPORE

ARJ21 testing a breeze


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Twinjet completed tests
exceeding its design target

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