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Thai Airways Receives First of 32 Airbus A321neo Aircraft

Thai Flag Carrier Embarks on Fleet Expansion with Eco-Friendly Airbus A321neo

Thai Airways has welcomed its first Airbus A321neo aircraft, marking the beginning of a significant fleet expansion for Thailand’s flag carrier. The airline plans to operate the A321neo on regional routes across its Asia-Pacific network. According to AeroTime, Thai Airways’ CEO Chai Eamsiri stated that the new aircraft type will enable the carrier to operate more efficiently and support continued growth in the region. The initial 10 aircraft will enter service under operating lease agreements with AerCap.

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    Thai Airways Receives First of 32 Airbus A321neo Aircraft

    Thai Flag Carrier Embarks on Fleet Expansion with Eco-Friendly Airbus A321neo

    Thai Airways has welcomed its first Airbus A321neo aircraft, marking the beginning of a significant fleet expansion for Thailand’s flag carrier. The airline plans to operate the A321neo on regional routes across its Asia-Pacific network. According to AeroTime, Thai Airways’ CEO Chai Eamsiri stated that the new aircraft type will enable the carrier to operate more efficiently and support continued growth in the region. The initial 10 aircraft will enter service under operating lease agreements with AerCap.

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      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/thai-airways-receives-first-of-32-airbus-a321neo-aircraft-for-fleet-expansion
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