Underlining that it wants to see its customers healthy, Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said, "We want to be responsive to our customer's requirements. All I am saying is that there is no change in status".
He was replying to a question if the order with Boeing still stands as the company battles huge losses and debt.
He said that Boeing tries everything to contribute to the customer's success and the best way is by delivering fuel efficient and reliable aircraft.
"We are hoping that the short-term turbulence settles down," he said addressing a press conference.
SpiceJet had last year announced a USD 4.4 billion deal for 42 Boeing 737 Max.
In the middle of an ownership change, budget airline SpiceJet had yesterday reported a steep 59 per cent rise in its third-quarter net loss at Rs 275 crore on lower passenger numbers and a one-time cost of Rs 295 crore.
The cash-strapped airline was forced to ground flights for some days during the quarter after its vendors refused to offer credit.
The net loss has widened from Rs 173 crore during the September-December 2013 quarter, said the airline whose co-founder Ajay Singh has returned as its promoter after buying stake from the Maran family.
Meanwhile, Kumar said Boeing is committed to strengthen strategic partnerships with customers, the government, industry and academia aimed to support India's expanding aerospace industry.
"With India poised to become the fastest growing, among large economies in the world, Boeing is proud to be a reliable partner for sustaining this projected growth", he said,
"And we are skilling the front-line workforce to become capable of supporting aerospace-grade manufacturing," he said.
Meanwhile, Dennis Swanson, vice president, Boeing Defence, Space & Security in India said the country is a top-priority market.
"We see tremendous potential for partnerships with the Indian defence sector," he said.
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