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Turkish Airlines eyes record plane order in two months
The chairman of Turkish Airlines has said that the company will make a final decision on plans for a record-breaking order of 600 aircraft in two months.
The airline is in talks with U.S. aircraft maker Boeing and its European rival Airbus to purchase 400 single-aisle planes along with 200 jumbo jets, said chairman Ahmet Bolat.
Airbus cancels Qatar plane order in feud
Airbus has taken the extraordinary step of cancelling an order of 50 planes from Qatar Airways in an escalating feud over the airline's grounding of A350 aircraft.
The Qatari company, one of the Gulf region's "big three" carriers, has grounded part of its A350 fleet over degradation of exterior fuselage surfaces.
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Aegean mark fleet renewal with change of livery
Greece's largest carrier Aegean Airlines has unveiled its new livery as it took delivery of three Airbus A320neo aircraft, the first of 46 planes that will renew its fleet.
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Tourism in Sri Lanka Revives after the Bomb Attacks
The tourist industry in Sri Lanka was affected after the bomb attacks. Now it is trying to attract visitors back to its beaches, which were abandoned after the deadly bomb attacks on Easter. At the same time, hotel owners lower their prices and offer promotions in key markets like Russia, Investor.bg transmits.
Greek carrier Aegean signs $5 billion order for Airbus A320 neo planes
Greece's largest carrier Aegean Airlines signed a $5 billion deal with Airbus for up to 42 aircraft to renew its fleet of single-aisle planes, stay competitive and add capacity for future expansion.
It is the largest order by a Greek carrier and third time Aegean has invested in new aircraft since launching operations 19 years ago.
Turkish Airlines to expand its wide-body fleet
Turkey’s national flag carrier Turkish Airlines will add a total of 60 wide-body aircraft to its fleet in the next six years, the company said on March 9.
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