Turkish carrier Atlasjet close to ordering 50 planes, CEO says

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(Reuters) – Turkish carrier Atlasjet is in the final stage of talks on the order of 50 airplanes, Chief Executive Orhan Coskun told Reuters on Wednesday.

Coskun declined to say whether closely-held Atlasjet will order the aircraft from European planemaker Airbus or its U.S. rival Boeing Co..

“Because the exact number of planes is not yet clear, it would be wrong to say” with whom the Istanbul-based carrier will place the order, Coskun said, adding that each plane’s market value is about $50 million.

“Talks are continuing, they are in the final stage. We will make a statement in the coming days,” Coskun said.

SOURCE REUTERS.