Budget airline in India in talks to buy 50 jets (Houston Chronicle)

Indian industrial conglomerate Wadia group, best known for its textile brand Bombay Dyeing, will launch a low-cost airline in October and is in talks with Airbus and Boeing Co. to buy 50 new jets over the next five to seven years, an official said today.

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Posted August 19, 2005

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