Boeing said on Tuesday it now does not expect to win approval to
return the 737 MAX to service until mid-year.
The MAX jet had recently been expected to be approved by
regulators to return to service in February or March.
"We are looking at short to medium-term leasing options to add
more capacity for the coming few months," a flydubai spokeswoman
said on Wednesday.
State-owned flydubai's order for 250 MAX jets is the second
largest for the model after U.S. airline Southwest <LUV.N>.
The Dubai-based carrier had received only a fraction of those
before the MAX was grounded last March.
To help offset that missing capacity, flydubai leased four
previous model 737-800 jets from Dec 14 to Jan 25.
It has warned the MAX grounding is putting significant financial
pressure on the airline, and said it could replace MAX jets with
aircraft from rival planemaker Airbus <AIR.PA>.
Boeing’s best-selling airliner was grounded after being involved
in two crashes which killed all 346 passengers and crew aboard.
The grounding forced airlines to park more than 300 aircraft.
(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; editing by Jason Neely)
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