Indonesia’s Garuda Wants to Cancel $4.8 Billion Boeing Order – Skift

0
197

[ad_1]

Indonesia’s flag carrier said it plans to meet Boeing Co. officials next week to discuss the airline’s request to cancel its $4.8 billion dollar order for the troubled 737 Max 8 jet.

PT Garuda Indonesia, which told Bloomberg last week it wants to cancel its order for 49 Boeing 737 Max jets, has informed the U.S. aircraft maker of its plans and is scheduling to hold the meeting in Jakarta, President Director I Gusti Ngurah Askhara Danadiputra said on Friday. Still, the airline has yet to reach a decision on the cancellation of the Boeing 737 Max order, the company said.

Garuda, like Indonesia’s Lion Air and a number of airlines, are wavering on the Max jetliner after two of the planes crashed in the past months, prompting regulators worldwide to ground the Boeing’s best-selling plane, which sells for an average of $121.6 million each.

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

This article was written by Fathiya Dahrul and Harry Suhartono from Bloomberg and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to legal@newscred.com.

Photo Credit: A Boeing 737 Max 8 takes off. Garuda Indonesia wants to cancel its aircraft order. Boeing

[ad_2]

Source link