SINGAPORE (June 3): Boeing Co.’s Dreamliner is poised to win an order from Vistara, the Indian affiliate of Singapore Airlines, dealing a blow to Airbus SE’s competing A330neo, according to people familiar with the development.

Vistara opted for six 787s with an option to buy four more, according to the people, who asked not to be identified as the information isn’t public. Vistara is considering between the 787-9 and the 787-10 version, which could fly non-stop to European destinations such as London, said one of the people. The most expensive model of the Dreamliner has a list price of US$325.8 million ($436 million), making the order from the Indian carrier worth as much as US$3.3 billion, including options.

Airbus was forced to cut back on production plans for its newest wide-body jetliner after losing a series of major contracts to arch-rival Boeing. Boeing has been increasingly aggressive on pricing, especially in competitions with the A330neo and the 787. This deal adds to other key Airbus losses in similar contests including Boeing getting Hawaiian Air to cancel its A330neo order in favor of the 787 and beating out its European rival at American Airlines Group Inc. switched an order for the A350 to the 787 over the A330neo.

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