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    India's SpiceJet is set to order 30 Boeing 737s, according to reports Tuesday.
     
     

    SpiceJet to order 30 Boeing planes


    Posted at 12:11 pm by Michelle Dunlop

    India's SpiceJet plans to order 30 Boeing Co. aircraft, according to reports.

    The Economic Times reports that SpiceJet will add 30 737-800s to its fleet beginning in 2014.

    The order is worth between $2.7 billion and $3 billion.

    SpiceJet is India's second largest low-cost carrier.

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