Middle East Airlines in Talks for New Airbus Jets
Middle East Airlines (MEA) is negotiating to buy new Airbus jets. The Lebanese national carrier wants to expand its fleet. This move aims to capitalize on increasing travel demand. It will also help build out its new low-cost subsidiary.
Details of the Potential Order
The airline is talking with Airbus about a dozen aircraft. This information comes from people familiar with the matter. The order would mainly consist of narrowbody A320 family jets. It would also include a couple of widebody A330s. These negotiations are still private, so officials remain unnamed.
Strategic Reasons for Expansion
Travel demand is recovering strongly in the region. Therefore, MEA wants to add more capacity. The new jets will serve its main routes efficiently. They will also support the launch of a new budget airline. This two-pronged strategy helps MEA compete better.

