According to Hava Sosyal Medya, Turkey’s largest and most active “registered” civil aviation platform, Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines is discussing a giant Airbus order for 355 aircraft.
Turkish Airlines would have an agreement to purchase:
A near agreement was made with Airbus for the purchase of a total of 345 aircraft. Airbus orders were placed in addition to the previously agreed 10 A350-900 aircraft. The total Airbus order thus reached 355.
Turkish Airlines would hence become the world’s largest Airbus A350 operator.
This post was published on 11 November 2023 23:05
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