Japan Airlines may buy 20
Airbus A350 jets
TOKYO, March 24 (Reuters) - Japan
Airlines Co may buy about 20 A350 jets from Airbus for around 400 billion yen
($4.23 billion), the Nikkei daily reported on Sunday, a move that would reduce
its reliance on Boeing.
The Japanese carrier is
considering using A350-1000 jets on flights to Europe and the United States to
replace its Boeing 777 jets, and is set to make a final decision on the purchase
by around June, the newspaper said, without citing sources.
Japan Airlines and Airbus could
not be immediately reached for comment.
The deal for the 350-seater
planes would be the first with the European aircraft maker and includes a
simulation facility for pilot training.
Japan Airlines is set to retire
its lone McDonnell Douglas MD-90 jet after a final flight on March 30, leaving
it with a fleet of more than 100 aircraft, all manufactured by Boeing, the
report said.
The carrier's seven Boeing 787
Dreamliner jets have been grounded since mid-January after problems with its
lithium-ion battery.
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