Kuwait's Jazeera Airways looks set to place major aircraft order

Carrier considering Airbus' A320neo, Boeing's 737 MAX, Bombardier's CSeries, or Embraer's E2 narrowbody jets, says chief

Indian Chief Executive Officer of Jazeera Airways Rohit Ramachandran speaks  at a press conference in Hyderabad on November 17, 2017.
Low-cost airline Jazeera Airways is to start operating daily flights from Kuwait to Hyderabad. / AFP PHOTO / NOAH SEELAM
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The Kuwaiti budget carrier Jazeera Airways is likely to place an aircraft order next year to expand and replace a fleet of around 15 jets, its chief executive said on Wednesday.

Jazeera Airways is considering the Airbus A320neo, Boeing's 737 MAX, Bombardier's CSeries, or Embraer's E2 narrowbody jets, the chief executive Rohit Ramachandran said at an industry conference in Dubai.

The order is likely to be placed by the end of 2018, he said, declining to say how many aircraft Jazeera Airways would be ordering.

The Kuwait-listed airline has not decided how it would finance the order, but it is debt free and has US$100 million in cash reserves, Mr Ramachandran said.

Jazeera Airways is adding two jets to its fleet of seven A320 aircraft by February 2018.

Mr Ramachandran said a further five to six leased jets would probably be added until 2022 when it would start taking delivery of the aircraft order.

Jazeera Airways is expanding in South Asia, having started flights to Hyderabad in India this month, and also looking at adding more routes to neighbouring Arabian Gulf countries and to the former Soviet states in Central Asia.

Mr Ramachandran said the airline would remain focused on short to medium-haul flights in the near term, but was still interested in finding a partner to start long-haul flights.

Jazeera Airways has previously expressed interest in buying state-owned Kuwait Airways, which the government has considered privatising.