
Wizz Air wants to scale back A321XLR order after quitting Abu Dhabi
"We have 47 XLRs on order. We are going to scale that back," CEO József Váradi told Reuters, after the airline said it was exiting its Abu Dhabi operations, where most of the XLRs were going to be used.
"We have conversion rights for the majority of that of that aircraft order. So we are talking to the manufacturer." (Reporting by Sarah Young, Editing by Paul Sandle)

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