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Delta chooses Airbus over Boeing for 40-plane order

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Airbus has been trying to make inroads at Delta Air Lines, whose fleet is dominated by Boeing aircraft. Photo: AFP

Delta Air Lines announced an order for Airbus jets on Wednesday worth almost US$6 billion at list prices, softening its reliance on Boeing for the first time in two decades as it looks for plane bargains.

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The order, crowning a months-long competition between the transatlantic plane-making rivals, includes 30 A321 narrowbody planes to be used on domestic flying as well as 10 A330-300 widebody aircraft for international routes. Deliveries will be between 2015 and 2017.

The list price for the deal is US$5.6 billion, but analysts said Delta may have won a steep discount after holding out longer than most of its rivals for lower prices as Europe’s Airbus seeks to expand recent successes in Boeing’s home market.

“I would be surprised if Delta didn’t get a phenomenally good deal,” said Adam Pilarski, senior vice president at US-based aviation consultants Avitas.

Both the aircraft types and the delivery schedule - between 2015 and 2017 when both major plane makers are keen to keep up production of existing models before switching to new variants - underscores the probability of competitive pricing, he said.

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Airbus sales chief John Leahy said competition for the deal had been tough but denied the price was abnormally low.

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