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In the next ten years, Turkish Airlines has chosen to purchase a total of 355 Airbus planes.

In the next ten years, Turkish Airlines has chosen to purchase a total of 355 Airbus planes.

Published December 15,2023


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Turkish Airlines mentioned on Friday it has determined to order 355 Airbus plane over the approaching decade because it seeks to change into the world’s largest provider.

“It was decided to purchase 355 aircraft from Airbus,” Turkish Airlines chief government Bilal Eksi mentioned in a social media assertion.

“I wish good luck to our country and our company,” Eksi mentioned.

The Turkish flag provider mentioned in a separate company submitting assertion that the purchases would made as a part of its “strategic plan” for 2023-2033.

But the airline and Airbus differed barely in regards to the particulars of the deal.

The Turkish Airlines assertion mentioned it had made agency orders for 230 jets and positioned buying rights for a further 125 plane.

Airbus mentioned in its personal assertion that Turkish Airlines had agreed to order 220 jets.

There was no instant clarification for the discrepancy in numbers.

Source: www.anews.com.tr