Biman Bangladesh Airlines has issued a tender seeking to lease two Boeing 777-300ERs, which may include mid-life aircraft.
Tender documents show that the carrier is seeking delivery of the aircraft on or before 31 May 2019, and intends to lease them for a minimum of five years. At 31 May, the aircraft must be no older than 13 years, and be delivered fresh from a C-check.
It is seeking the aircraft in a 400-seat, dual-class layout, with a preference for sister-ships from the same lessor.
Proposals are due by 20 January.
Flight Fleets Analyzer shows that the airline already operates four 777-300ERs in its fleet of 14 aircraft.
Tender documents show that the carrier is seeking delivery of the aircraft on or before 31 May 2019, and intends to lease them for a minimum of five years. At 31 May, the aircraft must be no older than 13 years, and be delivered fresh from a C-check.
It is seeking the aircraft in a 400-seat, dual-class layout, with a preference for sister-ships from the same lessor.
Proposals are due by 20 January.
Flight Fleets Analyzer shows that the airline already operates four 777-300ERs in its fleet of 14 aircraft.
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