Malaysia Airlines is considering ordering as many as 45 new aircraft — 35 narrowbodies and 10 twin-aisle jets — to support its long-term growth plans, group managing director Datuk Captain Izham Ismail told Bloomberg News.
At this point MAS is more trusted than AA, even though financially both are struggling. Besides, MAS is looking long term, like end of the decade. I’d be surprised if the economy is still downbeat by then.
At this point MAS is more trusted than AA, even though financially both are struggling. Besides, MAS is looking long term, like end of the decade. I’d be surprised if the economy is still downbeat by then.