Turkish Airlines on Saturday held talks with Airbus to discuss a potential order of 355 new aircraft, the state-run Anadolu news agency said, according to Reuters. During the meeting, which took place in Istanbul, officials from Turkish Airlines discussed buying 75 wide-body A350-900 and 15 wide-body A350-1000 aircraft as well as 250 narrow-body A321neo aircraft and five A350F cargo aircraft, in addition to 10 A350-900s for which terms have already been agreed.
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