China's Avolon may increase orders for A330neo
The aircraft-leasing company is in talks with carriers keen to add the plane to their fleets; it sees the A330neo suited for Asia as intra-continental and longer haul flights increase
Hong Kong
AVOLON, the aircraft-leasing company acquired by the parent of China's Hainan Airlines Co, is in talks with carriers keen to add Airbus Group SE's A330neo to their fleets and may increase orders for the new wide-body jet as Asian travel demand spikes.
"We've been in discussions with Airbus, as we place more, we may order more," chief executive officer Domhnal Slattery said in an interview in Hong Kong last week, without identifying the carriers he's engaging with.
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