Cathay Splits Six-Plane Order Between 777-300, A330-300
Cathay Pacific said Friday it would expand its twinjet fleet in a most equitable fashion, splitting a six-plane order right down the middle between Airbus and Boeing. Starting next year, the Hong Kong-based carrier will add three Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered A330-300s to its 35-plane Airbus fleet...
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