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Japan Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350s, 11 A321neos

Passengers walk past the logo of Japan Airlines (JAL) at Haneda airport in Tokyo
July 23, 2024
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FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Japan Airlines has ordered 20 Airbus A350-900 and 11 A321neo planes, Airbus's planemaking chief Christian Scherer said at the Farnborough Airshow on Tuesday.

The deal essentially firms up plans announced in March, when Japan Airlines said it would buy 21 wide-body A350-900 and 11 A321neo narrow-body jets.

Twenty A350-900s cost around $2.3 billion, while 11 A321neos cost about $710 million, according to estimated delivery prices from Cirium Ascend.

(Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Editing by Mark Potter)

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