FRANKFURT, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa (LHAG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) said it is ordering five Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) A330s for delivery in the next two years to plug a gap as it waits for its delayed A380s.
The airline also said it was buying five A319s, 10 A320s and 15 A321s to expand its short-haul fleet, with options for a further 30 A320-family planes.
The airline also said it was buying five A319s, 10 A320s and 15 A321s to expand its short-haul fleet, with options for a further 30 A320-family planes.
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