TAIPEI (Reuters) -- Taiwan's China Airlines will spend more than $2 billion to add more Airbus aircraft to its fleet, consisting of five A350-900 long-haul jets and eight A321neo aircraft for medium and short-haul routes, it said on Wednesday.
Fleet renewal mixes long-haul and short route aircraft
An Airbus A321neo, front, and an Airbus A350-1000 on display during the Paris Air Show. © Reuters
TAIPEI (Reuters) -- Taiwan's China Airlines will spend more than $2 billion to add more Airbus aircraft to its fleet, consisting of five A350-900 long-haul jets and eight A321neo aircraft for medium and short-haul routes, it said on Wednesday.