"Double-digit growth coupled with losses is what I am concerned about," he said. "I will forego 2 to 3 per cent growth for making money rather than filling up my airplane at rock-bottom prices and never making money." To date, however, the lack of profitability has not affected deliveries to Boeing clients, which include cash-strapped Jet Airways and budget carrier SpiceJet, Keskar said.
India's passenger traffic has risen at around 20 per cent in recent years, making it one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets. Boeing expects the country to become the third-largest commercial aviation market by the early 2020s.