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Airbus sees growing Asia-Pacific demand for smaller planes

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The company forecasts higher Asian sales for its A220 plane, designed to work alongside the larger A320 family.

SINGAPORE: The Asia-Pacific aviation market is entering the next stage of expansion, plane maker Airbus said on Tuesday, focused on opening routes with lower passenger volume and creating stronger demand for smaller single-aisle aircraft.

The European manufacturer said it expects increased Asian interest in its A220 family of aircraft, a narrow-body plane that can complement the larger and popular A320 line.

Joost Van der Heijden, senior vice president for marketing at Airbus, said the A220 has already “transformed networks” in North America and Europe.

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