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Malaysian Air may terminate its A380 order


KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian Airline System Bhd. said Monday it is in talks with planemaker Airbus on the status of its six A380 planes and may consider cancelling the order if the much-delayed delivery of the superjumbos is pushed back any further.
The first of six A380 planes on order was originally slated for delivery from 2007, but a series of production-related delays at the European planemaker have caused delivery dates to be pushed back by five years. The airline is currently set to receive its first A380 in the first half of 2012.
The airline’s chief executive, Azmil Zahruddin, said the airline “would not rule out anything at this stage,” when asked if there was a possibility of the order being cancelled. He was speaking to reporters after an annual shareholders’ meeting.

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