Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) does not expect its growth plans to take a major hit because Boeing Co pushed back the date for delivery of its first 777X planes, the carrier's chief executive said on Thursday.
pushed back the date for delivery of its first 777X planes, the carrier's chief executive said on Thursday.
Before the delays, SIA had expected to receive by the end of 2023 the first of the 31 777X planes it has on order, Chief Executive Goh Choon Phong told analysts and media."At the moment I don't think that our growth plan will be severely hampered," he said.
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