Air Tahiti Nui Stays With Airbus A340s

Air Tahiti Nui plans to continue flying its Airbus A340-300s until 2018-2020; however, the company’s board of directors has decided to reduce the fleet from five to four aircraft. The surplus jet is to be sold or leased out as soon as possible. Air Tahiti Nui says it can fly its current program with...

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