SINGAPORE : Malaysia's AirAsia plans to take on lease 15 additional aircraft to meet travel demand from China now that it has reopened its borders, the CEO of the budget carrier's parent company Capital A said.'We are so bullish on growth that we're in negotiations now to sign 15 new aircraft from lessors
SINGAPORE : Malaysia's AirAsia plans to take on lease 15 additional aircraft to meet travel demand from China now that it has reopened its borders, the CEO of the budget carrier's parent company Capital A said.
"The uncertainty of routes have now gone with China opening...And there's a clear path to normalcy, to 2019 pre-COVID," Fernandes said. Fernandes said this could kickstart Capital A splitting the other businesses - logistics, aviation services and digital arms - into separate listings.
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