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Cathay Pacific to purchase 30 Plane A330-900 aircraft, alternative 30 more

Cathay Pacific will buy 30 Airbus A330900 widebody aircraft, with choices to purchase another 30, the Hong Kongbased airline said on Wednesday.

Deliveries are expected to begin from 2028 and be complete by the end of 2031, it said.

The purchases will comprise the most significant chunk of a plan announced by Cathay on Wednesday to invest HK$ 100 billion ($ 12.83 billion) over seven years in its fleet, cabin products, lounges, and digital and sustainability tasks, executives told journalists.

The aircrafts will replace existing aircraft and will fly regionally within Asia, with the alternative to be used on longer-haul routes in the future, Cathay stated.

Cathay did not divulge the purchase cost however stated 30 A330s would have a basic price of $11 billion and significant price concessions were offered on that.

Rolls-Royce, which manufactures the only engine utilized on the A330neo, stated Cathay had actually ordered 60 of its Trent 7000 engines for the 30 jets.

Cathay runs a combined fleet of Boeing and Airplane aircraft.

The airline has around 100 aircrafts currently on order including freighters, narrow-bodies and wide-bodies, with rights to obtain another 80, CEO Ronald Lam informed media.

Hong Kong expects a new 3rd runway to end up being completely functional by the end of this year, increasing airport capability.

Cathay first openly flagged the possibility of a mid-sized wide-body purchase in late 2022.

Planemaker Airbus states its A330-900 jets, the largest design of the new-generation A330neo family, can seat up to 460 people and lower fuel usage and carbon emissions by 25% compared to previous generation aircraft.

(source: Reuters)