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    Flydubai CEO says range and size drove Airbus jet order

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    Posted on November 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Flydubai ordered 150 Airbus A321neo jets for $24 billion at the Dubai Airshow, citing range and size. Boeing remains a future option.

    Flydubai Chooses Airbus A321neo Jets for Range and Size

    DUBAI (Reuters) -The CEO of flydubai said on Wednesday the carrier had picked Airbus A321neo jets at the Dubai Airshow this week because of their range and size, but did not rule out a further order from long-time supplier Boeing.

    Ghaith Al Gaith said in an interview that the door had always been open to Airbus since the airline's 2008 debut, but described Boeing as "my home" and said the U.S. planemaker would emerge stronger from its recent crisis.

    "The door was never closed, because whenever we go through a process of evaluation, we put everything on the table, and I believe that whenever you make an order, of that magnitude, you have to scale or you have to evaluate it on the basis of its merits," Al Gaith said.

    Airbus on Tuesday won a provisional order for 150 A321neo jets from flydubai worth $24 billion, with an option for a further 100 aircraft, ousting Boeing as exclusive supplier to the fast-growing carrier.

    He declined, however, to say whether flydubai would announce a further order for Boeing jets at the November 17-21 air show. "We cannot say for certain what we're going to announce".

    "Boeing to me is almost like my home. And I'm very close with the leadership in Boeing," the carrier CEO said, adding that he saw the planemaker's "dynamics" improve recently.

    (Reporting by Tim Hepher, Federico Maccioni and Ahmed Elimam, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Flydubai orders 150 Airbus A321neo jets.
    • •The order is worth $24 billion with an option for 100 more.
    • •Boeing remains a potential supplier for future orders.
    • •CEO Ghaith Al Gaith values Boeing's relationship.
    • •Airbus ousts Boeing as flydubai's exclusive supplier.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Flydubai CEO says range and size drove Airbus jet order

    1What is an Airbus A321neo?

    The Airbus A321neo is a narrow-body, single-aisle aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and extended range, making it popular among airlines for short to medium-haul routes.

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