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Home / Business and Economy / Boeing Eyes Indian Market for Dreamliner Surge

Boeing Eyes Indian Market for Dreamliner Surge

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Boeing anticipates more Dreamliner orders in India's growing market.
  • Air India operates 33 Dreamliners, including a new custom model.
  • Boeing faces challenges but remains confident in India's long-term potential.
Boeing Eyes Indian Market for Dreamliner Surge

Boeing anticipates a surge in orders for its Dreamliner aircraft within the Indian market, a region exhibiting substantial growth potential. Company executive Salil Gupte highlighted India's industrialization goals in aerospace and expressed confidence in overcoming short-term challenges, such as tariff issues between India and the United States.

Air India, a major operator of the Dreamliner in India, has a fleet of 33 such aircraft. The airline's first custom-made Dreamliner post-privatization was scheduled to commence commercial operations on February 1. IndiGo also operates Dreamliners leased from Norse Atlantic Airways.

Gupte acknowledged 2025 as a challenging year for Boeing, referencing the Air India AI171 accident investigation. He assured that the victims' families remain foremost in their thoughts and that the company awaits the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's report.

Despite competition from rivals like Airbus, Boeing remains confident in the B787's suitability for a growing number of routes and missions in India. The company has over 265 aircraft operating in India, a crucial market where its annual sourcing exceeds USD 1.25 billion.

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Boeing anticipates more orders for its Dreamliner aircraft in India, projecting substantial growth in the market.
Air India operates 33 Dreamliners, consisting of 26 legacy B787-8s, six B787-9s, and one new custom-made aircraft.
Boeing is navigating short-term challenges including tariff issues and an ongoing investigation into an Air India Dreamliner accident.

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