PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus
is nearing a deal to sell A220 passenger jets to Polish
carrier LOT after a hard-fought and politically charged contest
with Brazilian planemaker Embraer ( ERJ ), industry sources
said.
Barring a last-minute upset, a deal for around 40 of the
Airbus regional jets could be finalised as early as Monday's
opening of the Paris Airshow, they added, speaking on condition
of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
"We do not comment on rumours," an Airbus spokesperson said.
LOT and Embraer ( ERJ ) also declined to comment.
On Saturday, the PAP news agency quoted Polish
infrastructure minister Dariusz Klimczak as saying that he would
visit the show.
"And we will announce on Monday afternoon, together with
the president of LOT, the results of the tender procedure for
the purchase of the fleet for LOT, long awaited," he said.
Poland has been looking for a total of 80 or more
regional jets, about half of which would be purchase options, to
expand and build its Central Communication Port by the early
2030s while also growing its central Warsaw Chopin airport hub.
The purchase of the planes would help fuel that expansion,
LOT Chief Executive Michal Fijol has told Polish media.
The competition has attracted strong political attention as
Warsaw weighs its economic and political alliances amid concerns
about security support from the U.S., a major defence supplier,
according to multiple European aviation and defence sources.
Poland's pro-European coalition government won a vote of
confidence on Wednesday, an outcome that Prime Minister Donald
Tusk hopes will give his cabinet new momentum after it was
shaken by a setback in the presidential election.
In May, France and Poland signed a treaty to increase
cooperation on defence, nuclear energy and other measures, in a
sign of growing alliances between European nations.
In a series of overlapping civil and defence discussions,
Airbus is also aiming to supply A400M transporters and A330 MRTT
tankers.
Embraer ( ERJ ) has expressed interest in supplying its KC-390
airlifter to Poland, offering to open an assembly line there as
part of a wider deal involving its E2 passenger planes.
The head of Embraer's ( ERJ ) commercial division, Arjan Meijer,
said in a recent Polish newspaper interview that the company's
E2 jet was the best choice for LOT and that Embraer's ( ERJ ) commercial
offer to the airline should be the basis for discussions.
Poland is one of the few hubs in Europe with space to build
out its airport infrastructure, but government-sponsored plans
for such an expansion have dragged for years.
National carrier LOT has struggled to compete with budget
carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air for market share.
(Additional reporting by Karol Badohal, Editing by Richard
Lough and Alison Williams)