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Finnair Is Considering an Order for 30 Airbus Monocouloirs to Renew Its Fleet

Summary by Air Journal
Finland's Finnish company Finnair is studying the acquisition of 25 to 30 single-aircraft aircraft from Airbus to replace some of its oldest aircraft. Reuters, its managing director, Turkka Kuusisto, stated on September 3 in New York that the decision was not yet finalized, but that the company would eventually have to replace about 15 A319 and A320 of its fleet. "We can argue that we would need 15 of them, but we also need a broader analysis of…
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Finland's Finnish company Finnair is studying the acquisition of 25 to 30 single-aircraft aircraft from Airbus to replace some of its oldest aircraft. Reuters, its managing director, Turkka Kuusisto, stated on September 3 in New York that the decision was not yet finalized, but that the company would eventually have to replace about 15 A319 and A320 of its fleet. "We can argue that we would need 15 of them, but we also need a broader analysis of…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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