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Malaysian carrier AirAsia signed a deal worth $12.25 billion for 50 Airbus A321XLR jets, with options for 20 more.
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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 has signed a deal to buy 50 Airbus long-range A321XLR planes with conversion rights for another 20, as the budget ...
AirAsia has signed a landmark agreement with Airbus valued at USD12.25 billion for 50 A321XLRs with rights for 20 A321XLRs.
AirAsia has signed for 50 additional Airbus A321XLR aircraft, placing its first order since the Covid-19 pandemic.
AirAsia on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus to buy 50 long-range A321XLR planes with conversion rights ...
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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