Thai Airways Aims to Buy Almost 30 Planes to Modernize Fleet
- Company seeks planes offering fuel efficiency, more comfort
- Carrier talking with both Airbus and Boeing about new aircraft
Thai Airways' Bhooch-Oom Says A380 Key Part of Portfolio
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Thai Airways International Pcl said it plans to modernize its fleet by replacing almost 30 older aircraft over the next five years, adding to the climbing demand for planes in Asia.
The state-run airline is seeking new generation aircraft offering greater comfort and fuel efficiency, and is talking with both Airbus SE and Boeing Co., Chairman Areepong Bhoocha-Oom said in an with Bloomberg Television’s Haslinda Amin.