The flag carrier of Thailand has announced it will acquire at least 45 widebody jets as it continues to expand and modernize its fleet. The new aircraft will bolster the Thai Airways fleet as the airline looks to increase revenue and exit restructuring. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2027, with further details about the deal to be revealed in the coming weeks.
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