Garuda Indonesia seeks to cancel order for 49 Boeing Max 8s
Indonesia’s flag carrier is seeking the cancellation of a multibillion dollar order for 49 Boeing 737 Max 8 jets, citing a loss of confidence after two crashes in the past six months, AP reports.
It is the first announcement of a cancellation since Boeing’s new model aircraft were grounded following fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
PT Garuda Indonesia’s spokesman Ikhsan Rosan said Friday that the airline, which ordered 50 Max 8 jets in 2014 and so far has received just one, sent a letter to Boeing last week asking to cancel the order worth $4.9 billion.
He said the carrier made the decision out of fear its business would be damaged due to customer alarm over the crashes.
Rosan said Garuda plans to meet with Boeing representatives next week in Jakarta.
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