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The Boeing Co, one of the world's biggest commercial airplane manufacturers, has an order book of 100 airplanes from three Indian carriers -- Air India Ltd, SpiceJet Ltd and Jet Airways (India) Ltd.
The US-based company's market outlook for 2012 projects that India's commercial aviation fleet will grow 4.5 times in size over the next 20 years.
India will require 1,450 new airplanes worth $175 billion (Rs 9.74 lakh crore).
"India is projected to have the highest passenger traffic growth in the world. Over 60 million passenger will fly within India this year," said Dinesh Keskar, senior vice-president, Asia-Pacific and India sales for Boeing commercial airplanes.
"The biggest demand for airlines in India continues to be single-aisle airplanes such as next generation 737 and new 737 MAX. Boeing currently leads India's wide body long-haul international fleet with the 777s and 747s. With Boeing 787 Dreamliner joining the fleet of Air India and Jet Airways, it will further our leadership," he added.
Asked when Boeing 787 will land in India, Keskar said the delay