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Yemenia $2bn A350 deal
- Yemen: Tuesday, November 13 - 2007 at 14:44
Yemeni flag carrier Yemenia has ordered ten Airbus A350-XWBs at a cost of around $2bn. The aircraft will be configured in a two-class configuration with seating for 18 passengers in business and 265 in economy. Yemenia currently has four A310s and two A330-200s in its long haul fleet, operating from its bases in Sanaa and Aden to destinations in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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