Emirates tapping big deal with Boeing for 777X

BOEING is closing in on a major order for its 777X wide-body model from Emirates, according to people familiar with discussions, in what would provide an important boost to a programme that’s years behind schedule. Already the biggest buyer of the wide-body aircraft, Emirates is poised to order a high double-digit number of the 777X, said the people, asking not to be identified discussing private negotiations. As part of the deal, regional affiliate FlyDubai could take on some smaller 787 Dreamliners, the people said. Boeing and Emirates declined to comment. 

An accord with the biggest international airline would be a vital endorsement of Boeing’s newest and largest aircraft, which has struggled to pull in sales as it remains behind schedule for entry into service. Any additional purchase of the plane, which comes with novel folding wing tips, would add to a backlog of 115 777X that Emirates previously ordered. 

The Dubai carrier is among the largest operators of wide-body aircraft, using its hub in Dubai as a global connecting airport between the US, Europe and Asia. With the Dubai Air Show kicking off on Monday (Nov 13), the event will provide a backdrop for major deals as carriers rush to replenish and upgrade their fleets. 

Expanding its fleet with wide-body aircraft such as the 787 would mark a strategic shift for FlyDubai, which now relies on the Boeing 737 aircraft for shorter routes around the Middle East, parts of Africa and as far as Malaysia, according to the carrier’s website.

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