Cyprus Airways Outlines Growth Plans, Eyes A320neo Fleet

Cyprus Airways
From L-R: Mikhail Alenkin, Shareholder; Simon Camilleri, Shareholder; Natalya Milovanova, CFO; Paul Sies, CEO; Andreas Georgiou, COO.
Credit: Cyprus Airways
Cyprus Airways has announced plans to double its fleet to four Airbus A320s in 2023 and switch to an A320neo operation by 2025. The Larnaca (LCA)-based flag-carrier resumed operations in 2016 after it was shut down in January 2015 in order to repay millions of euros of illegal state funding. On Dec...
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