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    Six Airbus A321NEOs to Join Turkish Airlines Fleet in 2027 via BOC Aviation

    16 de noviembre de 2024 - 20:23
    Six Airbus A321NEOs to Join Turkish Airlines Fleet in 2027 via BOC Aviation
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    BOC Aviation Limited announced the allocation of six Airbus A321NEO aircraft to its current customer, Turkish Airlines. The six aircraft are from the Company’s order book and are scheduled for delivery in 2027.

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    “Turkish Airlines is one of our longest-standing customers, and this transaction is a testament to the strength of that relationship,” stated Steven Townend, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director.

    “We are seeing strong demand for these state-of-the-art aircraft, and this will underpin our growth in the coming years,” he added.

    Regarding the agreement, Turkish Airlines’ Chief Investment and Strategy Officer, Levent Konukcu, stated: “We are delighted to strengthen our long-standing relationship with BOC Aviation through the addition of these six new Airbus A321NEO aircraft. This transaction further supports Turkish Airlines’ mission to provide a modern and efficient travel experience to its passengers while expanding and enhancing its route network. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with the BOC Aviation team in the future.”

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