(Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc
The Atlanta-based airline is looking at current versions of the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, not the newest versions, likely meaning a deeper discount to retail prices than normal, the news agency quoted one person as saying. (http://link.reuters.com/byw45t)
The talks are for an order of twenty-four to thirty planes and deliveries would start in three to five years, it said.
Lindsay McDuff, a spokeswoman for Delta, told Reuters that the company does not comment on industry rumor and speculation.
The deal could have a book value of at least $1 billion, based on prices tracked by consultant Avitas of Chantilly, Virginia, Bloomberg said.
Delta, the No. 2 airline behind United Continental Holdings
The sale of old aircraft is a part of a cost-cutting program at the company, which includes retiring smaller, less efficient planes from its fleet.
(Reporting by Maria Ajit Thomas and Karen Jacobs; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/delta-talks-airbus-boeing-buy-jets-bloomberg-015643207--sector.html
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