Cathay Pacific has delayed delivery of its Boeing 777-9 aircraft until 2025 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of the airline, said airline President Patrick Healy.
See also: Cathay Pacific eliminates 8,500 jobs and closes its subsidiary Cathay Dragon.
The company, based in Hong Kong, has ordered 21 Boeing 777-9 aircraft, with deliveries previously scheduled to start in 2021 and continue until 2024.
However, Boeing announced on July 30 that the delayed 777X will go into service in 2022.
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