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Saudi Arabia's Flynas eyes aircraft order
Saudi Arabian low-cost airline flynas aims to increase its firm aircraft orders to cover up to 250 airframes in 2024, Bander Almohanna, the carrier’s CEO and managing director has said. Speaking during a panel discussion at the Expo Hajj conference in January, he also revealed that the company has ambitions to open its Future Pilots programme to employ an additional 100 pilots. Last year, the airline topped up its Airbus commitments by exercising purchase rights for an additional 30 examples,

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