Low-Fare Carrier in India Adding Airbus Jets BUSINESS ASIA By Bloomberg (RedNova)

By Sam Nagarajan Deccan Aviation, which owns India's first low-fare carrier, Air Deccan, said it had signed an agreement with Airbus to buy an additional 30 A320 planes at a list price of $1.5 billion to meet expansion needs "We thought now is the right time to go for additional planes," the airline's managing director, G.R.

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Posted December 26, 2005

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