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Boeing makes partial comeback on flydubai order

Boeing responded to the Dubai Airshow on Wednesday with a provisional purchase order from flydubai for 75 737 MAX jets. This comes a day after this long-time Boeing client placed an order for 150 A321neo planes, which are a direct competitor of Airbus.

Flydubai announced in a press release that the order included options for 75 additional Boeing jets.

The switch to Airbus was one of the main talking points at the Middle East's largest aviation event. It was held on the site of a brand new airport, which will become flydubai’s home in 2032.

This week, it was reported that Boeing continued to negotiate a contract involving dozens jets in order to claw back a portion of the growth share of one of their most important 737 MAX users.

Flydubai can choose later which of the three 737 MAX models it wants - MAX 8, MAX 9 and the yet-to-be-certified MAX 10.

Ghaith al Ghaith, the CEO of Boeing, said in an earlier interview that the U.S. aircraft manufacturer would emerge stronger after its recent crisis. However, he noted that the Airbus planes were chosen for their additional range and size. (Ahmed Elimam, Federico Maccioni, Tim Hepher; Editing by Conor Humphries)

(source: Reuters)