Saudi Arabian Airlines to buy 50 planes from Airbus
(MENAFN) Airbus, the aircraft manufacturer with facilities in France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, is set to sell 50 planes to Saudi Arabian Airlines, Gulf Times reported.
The transaction might include thirty A320neo aircrafts and about twenty A330 aircrafts. The whole deal is forecast to reach about USD8.2 billion, according to price listing.
French newspaper La Tribune earlier reported Saudi Arabian Airlines was close to a deal to buy A330 planes.
The transaction might include thirty A320neo aircrafts and about twenty A330 aircrafts. The whole deal is forecast to reach about USD8.2 billion, according to price listing.
French newspaper La Tribune earlier reported Saudi Arabian Airlines was close to a deal to buy A330 planes.

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