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Dublin-based Avolon sets out new aircraft order with Airbus

Dublin-based Avolon sets out new aircraft order with Airbus

Reuters5 days ago
DUBLIN, July 24 (Reuters) - Dublin-based aircraft lessor Avolon set out on Thursday a new order with Paris-listed planemaker Airbus for 75 A321neo and 15 A330neo aircraft.
The new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered out to 2033, Avolon said in a statement. The order also includes further purchase rights for 25 A321neos and options to buy 15 A330neos.
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