The Middle East's biggest budget airline says it will buy 10 more Airbus A320 planes as it prepares to open a new hub in Morocco.
Air Arabia's move is part of a broader push by Gulf Arab carriers to expand their fleets and route networks at a time when airlines elsewhere in the world are contracting or collapsing.
The airline's latest order follows a deal for 34 A320s it made late last year.
Air Arabia did not say Wednesday how much it will pay for the planes. Airbus lists the A320 at an average price of $76.9 million apiece, although airlines often negotiate discounts for bulk orders.