United Airlines is said to be nearing a deal with aircaft leasing firms to get its hands on up to 36 Airbus A321neo single-aisle jets as it looks to fill a gap in its future fleet plans created by delays in the certification of rival Boeing’s troubled 737MAX-10.
Chief executive Scott Kirby told investors last week that the Chicago-based carrier was ‘in the market’ for additional A321neos, although Kirby cautioned that United would only strike a deal if the price was right.
Following the grounding of certain Boeing 737MAX jets earlier this year after the mid-cabin exit plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight, Airbus was said to be tapping customers of its A321neo to release delivery slots to United in order to win an additional order.
Delivery slots for both Airbus and Boeing single-aisle jets are booked out for years ahead so any attempt by the European aircraft manufacturer to win additional orders on the back of Boeing’s woes are…