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Etihad Airways orders 15 Airbus A330s to boost its wide-body fleet

Etihad Airways CEO announced on Tuesday that the airline had placed an order with Airbus for 15 A330 900s aircraft. The plane will be added to its widebody fleet to help it meet its ambitious growth goals.

At the Dubai Airshow, CEO Antonoaldo Neves announced that Abu Dhabi Airlines will purchase six A330-900s from Dublin-based Avolon and lease nine more aircraft.

Neves, speaking about the size of the fleet in general, said: "With this order we can get up to 200 planes."

The company previously stated that it would aim to have 170 aircraft in service by 2030.

Etihad also purchased seven Airbus A350-1000s bringing the total number of planes in this type to 27, as well as three A350Fs.

Neves has not disclosed the financial details.

Neves, in a conversation with reporters, stressed the importance of Airbus A330neo, a crucial aircraft for the airline that provides flexibility in route planning. Reporting by Federico Maccioni, Ahmed Elimam and Tala Ramadan. Editing by Susan Fenton, Joe Bavier and Joe Bavier.

(source: Reuters)