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flydubai states growth strategies impeded by Boeing delays

Budget carrier flydubai's fleet growth plans have been struck by hold-ups to Boeing's aircraft delivery schedule, the Dubai airline company stated on Monday.

Flydubai, the sister affordable airline company of flagship carrier Emirates, said it was examining its path development plans and prospective frequency modification throughout the network due to a. lack of brand-new airplane shipments over the next few months.

Need for flight has actually rebounded given that the pandemic, but. planemakers are struggling to increase production levels due to. interfered with supply chains and a safety crisis at Boeing.

Flydubai stated Boeing's shipment delays over the last few years had. positioned substantial pressure on the airline and its capability to. prepare for its predicted growth in the wake of strong. post-pandemic demand for travel.

The carrier stated that due to modifications of the shipment. schedule for 2024, Boeing was not expected to hand over 14 737. MAX aircraft originally scheduled for the year.

Flydubai, which has more than 125 737 MAX jets on order to. be provided over the next decade, prompted the U.S. maker. to honour and renew its commitment to fulfill its shipment. obligations.

It likewise stated it was exploring alternatives to minimize the impact. of the hold-ups, including it had entered aircraft, team, maintenance. and insurance (ACMI) deals, without elaborating.

Asked about flydubai's comments, Darren Hulst, Boeing's vice. president of industrial marketing, acknowledged numerous airlines. had been awaiting planes but said it was very important to take. the time to ensure the business is regularly developing quality. airplanes.

There's no doubt we've disappointed our clients, and. we have actually dissatisfied them, you understand, over and over once again, in numerous. cases, Hulst said. We require to create that stability so that we. can offer not simply a quality plane, however a quality aircraft. when we when we tell our customers that it's going to be. provided.

The carrier also flagged it had actually incurred additional costs as. it had to extend the lease on some airplane it was planning to. return under sale and leaseback arrangements.

Flydubai states it is the biggest operator of Boeing 737 MAX. aircraft in the Middle East and Gulf Cooperation Council

(source: Reuters)