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Government Moves Forward with Boeing Purchase, Considers Airbus Leasing

Government Advances Boeing Purchase, Weighs Airbus Leasing Amid Industry Challenges
The government is progressing toward finalizing the purchase of 14 Boeing aircraft for Biman Bangladesh Airlines, while simultaneously considering leasing Airbus planes to address immediate fleet requirements during a projected five-year delivery interval. This dual approach forms part of a comprehensive strategy to modernize Biman’s fleet and expand its operational capacity in response to growing passenger demand.
Boeing Acquisition and Strategic Considerations
State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat confirmed that the interim government has granted in-principle approval for the Boeing acquisition, with only the formal signing of the agreement remaining. He emphasized that the procurement, valued at approximately $3.7 billion, includes a combination of Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 737 MAX aircraft. This mix is intended to enhance both long-haul and regional route capabilities over the coming decade. Millat also noted that purchasing from the United States could contribute to narrowing the trade imbalance between Dhaka and Washington.
However, the minister acknowledged that the incoming government may undertake a review of the Boeing offer prior to finalizing the deal. Given the anticipated delivery timeline of up to five years, the government is exploring interim leasing options to maintain operational continuity.
Interim Leasing and Industry Challenges
To bridge the gap before Boeing deliveries commence, the government is considering leasing aircraft, preferably through dry leasing arrangements, primarily from Airbus. This strategy not only ensures uninterrupted service but also reflects a deliberate effort to diversify Biman’s fleet composition.
Nonetheless, Airbus is currently confronting significant industry challenges. The European manufacturer has experienced delivery delays compared to the previous year and has yet to secure substantial widebody orders in 2026. These difficulties are exacerbated by ongoing insider trading investigations and a contentious European space merger involving Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales, which has met resistance from local competitors. Such factors may affect aircraft availability and influence the dynamics of future negotiations.
Fleet Expansion and Organizational Reforms
At present, Biman operates approximately 14 aircraft on international routes, a figure considerably below the estimated requirement of 30 to 35 planes necessary to meet rising passenger demand and support planned network expansion. The government’s combined approach of long-term acquisition and short-term leasing aims to stabilize operations and establish a foundation for sustained growth.
In addition to fleet modernization, Millat highlighted ongoing reforms within Biman, including comprehensive reviews of operational structures to address inefficiencies and improve passenger services. Recruitment efforts are underway to fill critical manpower gaps and strengthen the airline’s organizational framework.
Regarding Hajj operations, the minister assured that preparations are complete, with necessary staff deployed to ensure smooth and uninterrupted flights for pilgrims. The government’s overarching objective remains to transform Biman into an international-standard airline through structural reforms, fleet expansion, and enhanced service quality, despite the evolving challenges in the global aerospace sector.

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