Taiwan's EVA Air is introducing Airbus aircraft to its expanding fleet

Taiwan's EVA Air is introducing Airbus aircraft to its expanding fleet. The carrier is replacing eight Boeing 767s with eight Airbus A330-200s, two of which will be purchased and six leased. GE CF6-80 engines will power the A330-200s, which will have 261 seats in a two-class configuration.

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