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Cathay Pacific CEO: More aircraft to be ordered across the fleet

Ronald Lam, the Chief Executive Officer of Cathay Pacific, said that it is looking at placing additional orders for widebody aircraft, 'narrowbody aircraft and freighter planes as part of its plans to expand rapidly in the next decade.

Lam said this could include new orders as well as exercising options to expand previous orders. Cathay has already ordered more than 100 'new aircraft, including the long-delayed Boeing 777X, Airbus A350 cargo planes?and smaller Airbus A320neo passengers jets for HK Express, its low-cost subsidiary. Lam told reporters at an aviation summit held in Rio de Janeiro that "there will be more orders."

Lam said that the next 10 years are a 'golden opportunity' for Cathay Group to expand, citing an increase in flights on Hong 'Kong's third runway.

Lam stated that HK Express 'would only maintain an Airbus fleet,' excluding the purchase of rival Boeing short-haul aircraft.

He said that Cathay Pacific will not cut flight capacity further despite the soaring fuel prices caused by the 'Iran war' and that the airline is on track to reach 10% capacity growth in this year. (Reporting and editing by Manuela Andréoni).

(source: Reuters)