Singapore Airlines Group announced Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with Boeing to cancel an order for eight 737 MAX 8s and modify the order for three 787-9s to 787-10s.
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These adjustments are in line with the Group’s long-term fleet renewal strategy and support its planned operational requirements,” the company said in a statement.
As of May 16, 2023, Singapore Airlines Group’s order backlog was three Airbus A350s, 15 Boeing 787-10s, 31 777-9s, 13 737 MAX 8s and seven A350Fs. Scoot’s (the group’s low-cost carrier) backlog is for three 787-8s, one 787-8, 12 A320neo, six A321neo and nine Embraer E190-E2s.
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