OSLO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Budget carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle aims to order more aircraft from producers Boeing and Airbus after its Irish subsidiary receivedlong-awaited flying rights from U.S. authorities, the company'sChief Executive told Reuters.
"There is no doubt we'll need even more planes after this,"Bjoern Kjos said in an interview.
"So we expect to place more orders both from Airbus andBoeing," he added.
Shares of Norwegian Air jumped nine percent on Mondayfollowing the announcement of flying rights by the U.S.Transportation Department. (Reporting by Joachim Dagenborg, writing by Terje Solsvik,editing by Gwladys Fouche)