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Sources say that Airbus is close to a deal with LOT to sell A220 jets.

Sources in the industry said that Airbus, a European planemaker, is close to a deal with Polish airline LOT to sell A220 jets after a fierce battle against Brazilian planemaker Embraer.

A deal for several dozen regional Airbus jets, they said, under condition of anonymity, could be completed as soon as the opening of the Paris Airshow on Monday.

Airbus' spokesperson stated that they would not comment on rumours.

LOT and Embraer declined to comment as well.

Poland is looking to purchase up to 80 regional jets. About half of these would be options to buy. This will allow the country to expand its Central Communication Port and grow its Warsaw Chopin Airport hub by early 2030s.

Michal Fijol, LOT's Chief executive officer, told Polish media that the purchase of these planes will help fuel this expansion.

According to European aviation sources and defence, the competition has drawn a lot of political attention, as Warsaw considers its economic and politic alliances, amid concerns over support from the U.S.

The pro-European government of Poland won a confidence vote on Wednesday. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is hoping that this will give the cabinet a new boost after being shaken by its defeat in the presidential elections.

In May, France signed a deal with Poland to enhance cooperation in defence, nuclear energy, and other areas. This is a sign that alliances are growing between European nations.

Airbus also aims to provide A400M transporters as well as A330 MRTT tanks in overlapping civil-defence discussions.

Embraer expressed an interest in supplying their KC-390 airlifter, and offered to open a production line there.

Arjan Meijer said that Embraer's E2 was the best option for LOT, from the airline's perspective, in a recent interview with a Polish newspaper.

Poland is one the few hubs with enough space in Europe to expand its airport infrastructure. However, government-sponsored plans have been dragging on for years.

The national carrier LOT is struggling to compete for market share with budget airlines Ryanair and WizzAir. (Reporting and editing by Richard Lough, Alison Williams and Alison Williams; Reporting and Editing by Tim Hepher & Joanna Plucinska)

(source: Reuters)