Turkish Airlines reaches compensation deal with IAE

Turkish Airlines reaches compensation deal with IAE

ISTANBUL
Turkish Airlines reaches compensation deal with IAETurkish Airlines reaches compensation deal with IAE

Turkish Airlines has sealed a compensation deal with International Aero Engines LLC (IAE) regarding the engines of some Airbus aircraft.

“Our company reached a compensation settlement with IAE in relation to mitigating the operational impact arising from engine availability and related issues for PW1100G-JM Engine powered A320/321NEO aircraft, including through the revision of the purchase and maintenance agreements between our Incorporation and IAE,” the flag carrier said in a filing with Borsa İstanbul.

According to information on Turkish Airlines’ website, the carrier has 58 A321NEO and nine A321NEO jets in its fleet.

The flag carried operated a fleet of 456 aircraft as of the end of May, up from 417 from a year ago.

The seating capacity of Turkish Airlines grew more than 10 percent year-on-year in May to 93,599.

This week, Turkish Airlines placed an order with Boeing for four 777 Freighters in a bid to further strengthen the airline's position in the global air cargo market.

With this order, Turkish Airlines will operate 12 777 Freighters.