Eva Airways, a Taiwanese airline, is placing a substantial order with Airbus, including 18 A350-1000 aircraft and 15 A321neo single-aisle aircraft. While the list price for this order is approximately $10.1 billion, customers typically receive significant discounts.
The A350-1000s are expected to replace Eva Air’s aging Boeing 777-300ERs, with 12 of them being nearly 20 years old. Eva Airways aims to transition to larger wide-body aircraft, as it plans to retire its Airbus A330s by 2029, which will be replaced by Boeing 787s.
This post was published on 8 November 2023 19:15
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