IAG Cuts Fleet Investment, Sees Slow Recovery From COVID-19

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The parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling and Level originally planned to take delivery of 44 aircraft in 2020, 25 of them widebodies.
Credit: Rob Finlayson
International Airlines Group (IAG) plans to take delivery of 68 fewer aircraft until 2022 and is considering accelerated retirement of sub-fleets to bring its capacity in line with what it expects will be subdued demand over a long period of time. The parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus...
Jens Flottau

Based in Frankfurt, Germany, Jens is executive editor and leads Aviation Week Network’s global team of journalists covering commercial aviation.

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