Malaysian low-cost carrier, AirAsia (AK) is evaluating deals with major aircraft manufacturers to purchase at least 100 new planes.
AirAsia News Today
Some of you will raise eyebrows and say AirAsia Group and Qantas Group work on different models, so there is no comparison in pilot salary.
AirAsia (AK) has announced an aggressive growth strategy to extend its reach to Europe and potentially the West Coast of the United States by 2030.
AirAsia (AK) intensifies flight operations to accommodate increasing passenger demand. The airline plans to expand its fleet from 79 to 92 aircraft in Malaysia by December 2024.
AirAsia (AK) resumed operations at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, commonly known as Subang Airport (SZB), with inaugural flights to Sabah (BKI) and Sarawak (KCH).
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