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Former SriLankan Airlines chief in US$16 million Airbus corruption case found dead
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08.05.2026

Former SriLankan Airlines chief in US$16 million Airbus corruption case found dead

The former chief of Sri Lanka’s state-owned airline, who was charged with corruption over the purchase of 10 Airbus aircraft, was found dead on Friday, police said. Kapila Chandrasena, the former chief executive of SriLankan Airlines, was found at the Colombo home of a relative, said police. “We are investigating the cause of death and circumstances,” a police officer said. Chandrasena was remanded in March on charges of conspiring to accept a US$16 million bribe from Airbus in connection with a...

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Two million airline seats cut amid soaring jet fuel prices
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05.05.2026

Two million airline seats cut amid soaring jet fuel prices

May rescheduling could be followed by summer cancellations as Middle East war continues to disrupt suppliesTwo million airline seats have been cut from this month’s schedules as airlines redraw their operations because of soaring jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict.About 13,000 fewer flights will operate in May around the world after cancellations in recent weeks, according to data from the aviation analytics company Cirium. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Airbus Secures 137 A320neo Jet Order from Chinese Airlines Worth $21.37 Billion
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29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Airbus Secures 137 A320neo Jet Order from Chinese Airlines Worth $21.37 Billion

Airbus has secured an order for 137 A320neo jets from China Southern Airlines (102 aircraft) and its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines (35 aircraft) at a combined list price of US$21.37 billion. The deal, announced Wednesday, includes discounts described as fair and consistent with previous Airbus orders. Delivery is scheduled for 2028-2032 for China Southern and 2029-2032 for Xiamen Airlines. The order remains pending shareholder and state authority approval. China Southern becomes the latest Chinese state-owned carrier to choose Airbus, following China Eastern's order of 101 A320neo jets in March and last year's order of 148 A320s from multiple Chinese airlines.

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