airBaltic is planning to expand its fleet with at least 30 more single-aisle jets by exercising its current contractual options with Airbus, but only if its Initial Public Offering (IPO) succeeds, Reuter reports. airBaltic initially aimed to position itself for a stock market debut with a view to an IPO later this autumn, which has now postponed to Q3 of 2024. Since the planned IPO is still in the works until late next year, airBaltic has yet to fully reveal the valuation it would put on itself or how much could potentially be raised. But what is certain is that
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