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Iberia, the Spanish airline, plans to expand its long-haul fleet from 70 to 80 aircraft

Iberia plans to expand its fleet of long haul aircraft from 45 to 70 by the middle next decade. The Spanish airline announced this in a strategy plan published on Wednesday.

Iberia, owned by International Consolidated Airlines (Ica), plans to invest 6 milliards d'euros ($6,90 billion) in the plan.

Iberia CEO Marco Sansavini said to reporters that 70% the investment required for the expansion of its fleet will be funded by the company's own cash flow. He said that the company would also be adding four short-haul aircraft in 2026-2027.

Sansavini stated that "all our fleet will be Airbus aircraft, allowing us to be efficient."

From its hub in Madrid, the airline, which is part of a group including British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Vueling will continue to be a leader on routes between Europe, and Latin America.

Sansavini also said that it plans to add direct flights from Toronto, Philadelphia, and Monterrey, Mexico, in response to the strong sales performance in North America.

(source: Reuters)