A major Middle Eastern airline is planning a $1 billion plane revamp after Boeing's new jet was delayed again
Briefly

Etihad Airways plans to invest $1 billion in a comprehensive retrofit of its fleet to enhance passenger experience by upgrading cabin interiors and technology.
The retrofit program aims to overhaul the entire cabin of the Boeing 787 and 777 models, introducing high-speed internet and a new entertainment system.
CEO Antonoaldo Neves stressed the importance of consistency across the fleet, stating that they will retrofit even planes that don't require immediate upgrades.
The delays in Boeing's 777X jet have prompted Etihad to remove it from their five-year plan, citing restructuring of contracts and lack of firm options.
Read at Business Insider
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