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Monday, February 20, 2006 (AP)
Indian Airlines Finalizes Airbus Jets Deal



   (02-20) 01:57 PST NEW DELHI, India (AP) --

   Indian airlines has finalized a deal to buy 43 Airbus passenger jets for
$2.5 billion, the European aircraft maker's chief executive said Monday.

   The deal had been in the works for some time, and was being signed in the
presence of French President Jacques Chirac and Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh, who met in Delhi on Monday, said the chief executive of Airbus,
Noel Forgeard.

   Under the deal, Indian will purchase A320 and A319 airplanes. At catalog=
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prices, that totals $2.5 billion, he said.

   The state-owned domestic carrier — which changed its name to simply
"Indian" in December from Indian Airlines — flies mainly domestic
routes.

   The airline is struggling to fend off challenges to its market share by
low-cost newcomers to India's airline industry.

   In recent years, the company has slipped to second place behind Jet
Airways, and low-cost airlines like Air Deccan, Spice Jet and Kingfisher
Airlines have also presented a threat.

   India's aviation sector has witnessed an average growth rate of between
25-30 percent in recent years, fueled by an expanding economy and the
rising income of India's estimated 300 million strong middle class.

   In the financial year ended March 31, 2005, Indian passengers on domestic
and international routes made a total of 59.54 million trips, up 22
percent on the previous year.

   Chirac, who arrived in India on Sunday for a two-day visit, and Singh
signed an agreement Monday on future civilian nuclear cooperation. While
details were not immediately available, Singh told reporters the nuclear
agreement was inked along with understandings in defense, tourism and
other areas.

   Airbus and Boeing are engaged in a heated battle for orders in Asia, a
region they have both said has tremendous growth potential.

   In 2005, Toulouse, France-based Airbus said it had received a record 1,0=
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net orders, beating Boeing Co.'s 1,002. It was the fifth straight year
that Airbus outpaced Boeing in net orders, but the European plane maker
fell behind its rival in order value as sales of its larger planes failed
to keep pace.

   In terms of deliveries, Airbus said it had 378 last year to Boeing's 290=
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