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Boeing delivery delays: Tui has to wait longer for new aircraft

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The delivery of new Boeing 737 Max to the travel group Tui has been delayed by up to three years. Of the jets originally planned for 2025, the last aircraft are not expected to be delivered until 2029.

This affects 30 aircraft that Tui plans to use to modernize its fleet. In the past financial year, the company only received five aircraft of this type. Boeing plans to deliver a further 2025 aircraft in 13. These delays affect the original schedule for fleet renewal, which is now scheduled to last until 2028.

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