Originally posted by lordvader
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It appears to be acquiring brand new A359s and A321Neos are expensive at present due to UL's dire financial situation. Also there are rumours, UL may cancel the A359 order with Airbus/ILFC. On the other hand, Definately UL is not going to increase the quantity of the fleet (from 21 aircraft) any time soon. So UL is better invest on larger aircraft like B777-300 (360+ seater on J/Y with good leg room) which can provide more capacity for European/Japan/Saudi/India/Maldives routes with their current frequency of flights. Unfortunatley A332/A333 (got 275/297seater) havn't got sufficient capacity for passenger & cargo to meet the demand of European routes especially for London (frequency restricted route after UL sold the slots) and Frankfurt. Do you think it will be cheap leasing couple of mid-aged B777-300s for European Routes instead of getting expensive Seven brand new A350-900s. Also UL better replace the two A320s (lease period for ABK/ABL expires in 2016/7) with younger leased two A321s (not brand new neos) and get only six x A330-300s instead of seven. As umedhah mentioned earlier, UL better extend the lease period on 5 of the younger A330-200s in the current fleet and maitain the airline fleet as : 4 x A320, 4 x A321s, 5 x A330-200s, 6 x A330-300s and 2 x B777-300s until they recover from losses. What do you think?
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