Low-Cost Airline Vueling Is Making An Epic Shift By Ditching Airbus for The Boeing 737 MAX
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Low-Cost Airline Vueling Is Making An Epic Shift By Ditching Airbus for The Boeing 737 MAX
One of Europe’s largest airline groups has finally announced which of its brands will operate 50 Boeing 737MAX jets that were ordered more than three years ago in a deal that many analysts concluded would never actually come to fruition. On Friday, however, the Madrid-based International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns well-known brands including British… The post Low-Cost Airline Vueling Is Making An Epic Shift By Ditching Airbus for The Boein…
Catalan company hopes to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs, thus strengthening its competitiveness and opening up to new opportunities Airbus earns 1.525 million in the first half of 2025, 85% more than a year ago
Vueling breaks with Airbus and embarks on a new stage in its operational history. From the end of 2026, the Catalan airline will begin to receive a total of 50 aircraft from the US manufacturer Boeing, according to sources from the company to Europa Press on Friday. The decision implies the progressive abandonment of its current Airbus fleet, which has so far been the operating pillar of the airline.
IAG has assigned 50 Boeing aircraft to Vueling, a step that will imply a radical change for the company presided over by Carolina Martinoli, while, in the long term, it will mean...
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