Singapore’s Scoot to convert six Airbus orders to larger A321neos, lease 10
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Singapore Airlines Ltd’s (SIAL.SI) budget offshoot Scoot said on Monday it would convert six Airbus SE (AIR.PA) A320neo orders to the larger A321neo model and lease another 10 A321neos to help meet the airline’s growth goals.
“The A321neos will inject growth possibilities to our
Network plans for 2020 and beyond,” Scoot CEO Lee Lik Hsin said in a statement.
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