Kuwait Airways buys 25 Airbuses

Kuwait Airways has made its first aircraft order in 20 years, with an Airbus deal to buy at least 25 aeroplanes.

Loss-making state-owned Kuwait Airways Co has signed contracts with Airbus to buy 25 planes, its first order for new aircraft in more than 20 years.

Under the deal, reported by the official KUNA news agency, KAC will buy 15 A320neo and 10 A350-900 aircraft, with an option to buy 10 more - five from each category.

Delivery is to commence in 2019.

A second contract stipulates the lease of seven A320s and five A330s.

The value of the deals was not disclosed.

KAC, which is being readied for privatisation, and Airbus signed a memorandum of understanding in December.

Earlier this month, parliament called on its legal committee to investigate the new deals by KAC, and the probe should be completed within one month.

In addition to modernising its fleet, the KAC wants to become profitable before offering a 40 percent stake to a local or foreign investor.

It has posted losses in all but one of the past 21 years, amounting to a total of more than $US2.7 billion ($A3.0 billion), which has been covered by the government.


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