| 2020/12/22 | 111 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
EasyJet has delayed delivery of new Airbus planes, the British no-frills airline announced Tuesday, as the coronavirus pandemic destroys demand for air travel.A total of 22 aircraft due between 2022 and 2024 will be deferred until 2027-28, EasyJet said in a statement.Other deliveries due 2022-24 will have flexible timings."In this period of uncertainty, this flexibility is even more valuable, as it will enable us to quickly flex our fleet size in response to customer demand," chief executive...(…)
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