Ireland’s Aer Lingus buys two A330-300s

Aer Lingus is exercising its options to buy two more A330-300s from Airbus

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DUBAI: Ireland’s Aer Lingus said on Thursday it has exercised its options to buy two A330-300s from Airbus. The order will increase its A330 fleet to 12 aircraft once delivered.

Aer Lingus is a subsidiary of the International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. Qatar Airways owns a 15.67 per cent stake in IAG.

Aer Lingus currently operates eight A330s.

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