- Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd CPCAY reportedly plans to renew a portion of its fleet of dedicated 747 cargo jets.
- Cathay Pacific is close to placing an order worth around $2 billion for Boeing Co BA 777-8F freighters as it embarks on the partial renewal of a fleet of dedicated 747 cargo jets, reported Reuters, citing industry sources.
- The decision comes after a hard-fought struggle for Cathay Pacific, which was weighing the all-freight version of the future Boeing 777X jet family against a forthcoming cargo model of the existing Airbus SE EADSY A350, added the report.
- Also Read: Boeing's Battle With 200 - Is The Sky's Limit On The Horizon Or Is There Turbulence Looming Ahead?
- "We continue to invest in and grow our fleet with the addition of new, state-of-the-art, and fuel-efficient aircraft," stated a Cathay spokesperson via email to Reuters.
- "At this time, we have no specific updates or announcements to make regarding the fleet," added the spokesperson.
- Price Action: BA shares are trading higher by 0.19% at $204.01 premarket on Tuesday. CPCAY closed higher by 0.86% at $4.69 on Friday.
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