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		<title>Biman Bangladesh to buy 10 Airbus jets, breaking Boeing reliance -minister</title>
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<p><strong>Dhaka/Paris (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> State-owned carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines has decided to purchase 10 planes from Airbus (AIR.PA), in a shift from its Boeing-dominated (BA.N) fleet, the South Asian country&#8217;s junior minister for civil aviation told Reuters on Monday.</p>



<p>&#8220;As per our requirement, the decision has been taken to purchase 10 aircraft in phases. The technical committee is assessing now,&#8221; Mahbub Ali said.</p>



<p>Ali&#8217;s comments came after sources said the airline was close to a deal to buy 10 Airbus A350 widebody planes, marking its first order with the French planemaker.</p>



<p>It was not clear whether the deal would be finalised in time for the Paris Airshow, which opens on Monday.</p>



<p>Airbus declined to comment. Biman did not respond to a request for comment.</p>



<p>&#8220;Every country has both Airbus and Boeing in their fleet. We didn&#8217;t have an Airbus in our fleet,&#8221; Ali said, as the airline looks to break its reliance on the U.S. planemaker that typically dominates widebody orders.</p>



<p>The 51-year-old airline has a fleet of more than 20 mostly Boeing planes, over half of which are widebodies, and some Dash-8 turboprops.</p>



<p>Biman Bangladesh&#8217;s demand for more widebody aircraft comes as travel is seeing a strong post-pandemic rebound. The carrier flies non-stop to 20 destinations worldwide including Britain, Malaysia, Thailand and Canada.</p>
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