Airbus won a provisional order for 150 A321neo jets from flydubai today, ousting Boeing as exclusive supplier to the fast-growing budget carrier and bouncing back from a muted start to the Dubai Airshow.
The order on the second day of the show came after Reuters reported on Sunday that Europe's Airbus was set to win a three-digit order from the government-owned Dubai carrier.
"It's an exciting step for expanding and diversifying our fleet," flydubai Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum told a news conference.
Flydubai has previously bought jets from Boeing since it was founded in 2008 as a sister airline to Dubai's Emirates.
Boeing has also been negotiating to salvage part of the growth requirements of one of its most important 737 MAX operators, industry sources said earlier in the week.
Flydubai currently operates some 95 Boeing 737s, including 69 MAX jets and has more on order.
Today's announcement was the second commercial coup at the show after Boeing secured a surprise order yesterday for 65 more of its 777X jets from Emirates despite severe delays.
Emirates Airline President Tim Clark said today that it was not yet ready to order the competing Airbus A350-1000, squashing speculation of a deal at the show.