As A350-800 Stalls, Hawaiian Cuts Deal For Six A330-800neos

By switching its order from the A350-800 to the A330-800neo, Hawaiian Airlines believes it can realize about two-thirds of the trip cost savings it might have achieved with the A350, but at a far lower capital cost. Hawaiian said it reached an MOU with Airbus before it released second quarter...

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