Malaysia Airlines is expected to place a new Airbus A330neo order, adding to its existing 20-jet deal as part of its fleet modernization. The announcement may coincide with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Paris visit. The A330neo offers 14% better fuel efficiency and is already in service with Malaysia Airlines. The carrier currently operates a mix of Airbus and Boeing jets, aiming to expand its 107-aircraft fleet by 2033.
Airbus Set to Secure A330neo Aircraft Deal with Malaysia

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