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Hong Kong Airlines Sets Out Fleet Growth Plan
Nov 23, 2011
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Hong Kong Airlines and subsidiary Hong Kong Express in the next four years will receive almost three times as many aircraft as they now operate, including 21 of 30 Airbus A320s ordered in 2007 but not yet delivered. The remaining new aircraft will be 30 widebodies.
The HNA Group company says that next year it will receive 14 aircraft: six Airbus A330s and eight A320s. In 2013, a further 18 aircraft will arrive: eight A330s, eight A320s and two A380s.
On the current schedule, deliveries will then slow to 11 in 2014 (six A330s, three A320s and two Boeing 787s), and eight in 2015 (two A380s, two A320s and four 787s).[/TD]
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Nov 23, 2011
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Hong Kong Airlines and subsidiary Hong Kong Express in the next four years will receive almost three times as many aircraft as they now operate, including 21 of 30 Airbus A320s ordered in 2007 but not yet delivered. The remaining new aircraft will be 30 widebodies.
The HNA Group company says that next year it will receive 14 aircraft: six Airbus A330s and eight A320s. In 2013, a further 18 aircraft will arrive: eight A330s, eight A320s and two A380s.
On the current schedule, deliveries will then slow to 11 in 2014 (six A330s, three A320s and two Boeing 787s), and eight in 2015 (two A380s, two A320s and four 787s).[/TD]
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