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Malaysian carrier AirAsia signed a deal worth $12.25 billion for 50 Airbus A321XLR jets, with options for 20 more.
AirAsia has signed a landmark agreement with Airbus valued at USD12.25 billion for 50 A321XLRs with rights for 20 A321XLRs.
AirAsia has signed a $12.25 billion deal with Airbus to purchase 50 A321XLRs with options for 20 more during a ceremony in ...
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AirAsia Berhad—a subsidiary of Capital A Berhad— said on Monday that it has signed a $12.25 billion agreement with Airbus to ...
AirAsia Group is looking to order up to 150 new aircraft as the "final piece" of its long-term fleet strategy and will be ...
AirAsia Berhad signed a landmark agreement with Airbus for the purchase of 50 A321XLRs on Saturday, 5th July. The signing in ...
AirAsia has signed a deal to buy 50 Airbus long-range A321XLR planes with conversion rights for another 20, as the budget ...
AIRASIA Berhad’s $12.25-billion Airbus deal will extend its reach beyond Asia and the Philippines is being lined up as a key ...
Budget airline AirAsia is in negotiations with Airbus to convert some existing narrow-body plane orders to the long-range ...
AirAsia has signed an agreement to buy US$12.25 billion (RM51.72 billion) worth of long-range Airbus 321XLR aircraft, with ...
The Malaysian government also said it was planning to purchase two maritime patrol aircraft for its navy. Read more at ...
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