Indian discount airline Indigo agreed to buy 500 Airbus jets, marking the largest commercial jet deal in civil-aviation history
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The agreement, estimated to be worth $50 billion, kicks off the Paris Air Show as air-travel demand surgesIndigo’s Airbus deal surpasses in size an agreement by another Indian carrier, Air India, earlier this year.jets, marking the largest commercial jet deal in civil-aviation history as travel rebounds following the pandemic.Continue reading your article with
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