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Embraer gets $2.94 bln order from India’s Air Costa

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Indian carrier Air Costa on Thursday ordered 50 E-Jets E2 aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer worth $2.94 billion, both companies announced.

The deal with Air Costa also includes purchase rights for 50 more of the aircraft.

With the orders, Air Costa will become the first customer of the E-Jet E2 in the Indian market when it takes the first delivery in 2018, Embraer said in a statement.

Air Costa executives said they will use the jets to fly routes in secondary and tertiary markets in India.

Air Costa is part of India's LEPL Group, a diversified company with interests in property and infrastructure development.

The airline started operations in October last year serving several second-tier Indian cities.

Indian carrier Air Costa on Thursday ordered 50 E-Jets E2 aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer worth $2.94 billion, both companies announced.

The deal with Air Costa also includes purchase rights for 50 more of the aircraft.

With the orders, Air Costa will become the first customer of the E-Jet E2 in the Indian market when it takes the first delivery in 2018, Embraer said in a statement.

Air Costa executives said they will use the jets to fly routes in secondary and tertiary markets in India.

Air Costa is part of India’s LEPL Group, a diversified company with interests in property and infrastructure development.

The airline started operations in October last year serving several second-tier Indian cities.

AFP
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