Turkish Airlines announced a new order for 10 additional Airbus A350-900s, bringing its total fleet of A350-900 aircraft to 40. This latest agreement is in addition to the one announced in August for four A350s.
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“We are delighted that Turkish Airlines has decided to expand its fleet with the purchase of 10 more A350-900 aircraft. With greater range, passenger capacity and comfort, the A350 is the perfect platform to connect Istanbul to the world. We are proud to further expand our long-standing partnership with the airline and with the Turkish aviation sector in general,” commented Christian Scherer, Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Airbus International.
The airline currently operates 14 A350-900 aircraft.
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