AirAsia Inks US$12.25b Airbus Deal to Add Long Range Jets
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AirAsia inks US$12.25b Airbus deal to add long range jets
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia has signed an agreement to buy US$12.25 billion (RM51.72 billion) worth of long-range Airbus 321XLR aircraft, with deliveries confirmed by 2028, said Capital A Bhd chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
AirAsia Nears Deal for Long-Range Airbus Narrowbody Jet
AirAsia Bhd is nearing an agreement to buy dozens more Airbus SE single-aisle aircraft in a deal that could be announced during Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s state visit to France this week, according to people familiar with the matter.
AirAsia Eyes Airbus A321XLR Conversion to Boost Long-Range Expansion
Kuala Lumpur, July 4 - AirAsia, the Malaysia-based low-cost carrier and one of Asia’s largest airlines, is reportedly engaged in discussions with Airbus to convert a portion of its existing narrow-body aircraft orders into the long-range A321XLR model, according to industry sources. This strategic move comes as the airline navigates its path out of financial restructuring, aiming to bolster its global expansion plans with more versatile, longer-…
Air Asia is holding talks with Airbus on the conversion of existing aircraft orders into the A321 XLR long-haul model. A conclusion could already be reached this week. Air Asia CEO Tony Fernandes is looking for a hub in the Middle East for his expansion plans.
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