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Malaysian Airlines offloads A380 airliner fleet
Topic Started: May 2 2015, 12:09 PM (125 Views)
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Suddenly a lot of A380s are now on the market:

CNN

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Disaster-hit Malaysia Airlines offloads A380 superjumbo fleet

(CNN)It seems big is no longer best for disaster-hit Malaysia Airlines -- it's said to be offloading its entire fleet of A380 superjumbos.

Malaysia has struggled financially in the wake of twin tragedies in 2014, including the disappearance of flight MH370 and the shooting down of MH17 over Ukraine.

Aviation website Leeham News, citing the airline, says Malaysia is offering all six of its A380s for sale or lease.

Restructuring measures also include letting go of its two Boeing 747-400Fs and four Boeing 777-200ERs.


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