The two Airbus A340-500s will be the very last examples of the four-engine jetliner to be delivered brand-new from their French industrial unit and had previously been earmarked for stressed Indian carrier most famous KingfisherAirlines (KING.NS), industry sources say. Airbus has already halted manufacture of the A340, which came out in 1993 just earlier than changes in engine design and system allowed Boeing to develop its rival 777 with two engines in its place of four, allowing airlines to fly many routes at a lower cost.
Airbus department announce the 282-seat
A340-500 aircraft, each among a range of 16,670 km (9,000 nautical miles), had be
sold to AJW Capital Partners, aviation services group based in the UK. Airbus
declined to mention on the environment to the sale, but industry sources have before
said the only two A340s outstanding for sale had at first been built for
Kingfisher.

 
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