With more than 450 aircraft in its fleet, Turkish Airlines now needs to find room for seven more after making a deal with CDB Aviation this week to lease one Airbus A330 and six Boeing 737 MAX 8s. The Airbus widebody is headed for the Turkish Airlines mainline fleet, while the Boeing 737s will join the fleet of newly operational Ajet, its low-cost carrier formerly known as AnadoluJet.
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