Cathay Pacific reaches deal for Airbus delivery delays, in advanced talks with Boeing

Cathay Pacific Airways said the A350s due to arrive in 2020 and 2021 were now scheduled for 2020-2023. PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways said on Wednesday (July 22) it had reached agreement with Airbus to delay the delivery of A350s and A321neos and was in advanced talks with Boeing about deferring its 777-9 orders.

The airline said the A350s due to arrive in 2020 and 2021 were now scheduled for 2020-2023 and A321neos expected from 2020-2023 would arrive from 2020-2025. It did not provide further details of the number expected each year.

"This deferral of deliveries is expected to produce cash savings to the Cathay Pacific Group in the short to medium term," it said in a prospectus for its HK$11.7 billion (S$2.09 billion) rights issue lodged with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Cathay had expected deliveries of 32 A321neos, 12 A350s and 21 777-9s by 2024, according to a November 2019 investor presentation.

Airbus and Boeing did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Most airlines globally are trying to defer new aircraft deliveries as they grapple with the downturn from the coronavirus pandemic, which has wrecked travel demand.

Cathay last week warned it expected to report a HK$9.9 billion loss for the six months ending June 30, including impairment charges on 16 planes.

The airline said on Wednesday that it had reduced its monthly cash burn to about HK$1.5 billion from HK$2.5 billion to HK$3 billion while maintaining a minimal flying schedule.

However, it said that there was no assurance travel would rebound to pre-outbreak levels and that it expected its full-year results to be "materially worse" and would include the mark-to-market impact of fuel hedging losses.

Cathay, which received a US$5 billion (S$6.9 billion) rescue package from the Hong Kong government and shareholders including the rights issue, said it might further access equity and debt capital markets to strengthen its balance sheet.

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