Iberia (IB, Madrid Barajas) could possibly add an undisclosed number of the A330-900Ns ordered by parent entity IAG International Airlines Group in the future, as the company ups its long-haul fleet from 45 aircraft to around 70, investing over EUR6 billion euros (USD6.9 billion) over the next five years.
“As part of its 2030 Flight Plan, Iberia aims to expand its long-haul fleet from 45 to approximately 70 aircraft. This growth will be driven by the incorporation of new Airbus A350-900s,…
Source: ch aviation
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