DALLAS – Jakarta-based Garuda Indonesia (GA) has unveiled the future of its fleet as part of its multi-billion dollar debt restructuring program.
Currently, GA has just 30 operational aircraft. The airline plans to have 61 in service by the end of this year, bringing airframes back into the fleet using funds raised through its restructuring. This includes 13 Airbus A330ceos, three A330neos, eight Boeing 777-300ERs and 37 737-800s.
Future Growth
It will then grow the fleet by an average of nine airframes per year, planning a 96 aircraft fleet read more ⇒
Source:: “Airways Magazine”