Toulouse, France – Following Air New Zealand’s 2009 order for A320 family aircraft, the airline has selected the added efficiency and performance of the NEO with an order for three A321neo, 10 A320neo, and one additional A320ceo aircraft. The agreement marks the first time Air New Zealand has ordered the larger A321 aircraft and the NEO. Engine selection and cabin configuration will be made at a later date.
The A321 is the largest member of the A320 family, with a fuselage seven inches wider than competing aircraft and with a cargo hold designed for industry standard containers and pallets.
Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Christopher Luxon says the purchase confirms the airline’s intention to have an Airbus narrow body fleet. “Operating one narrow body aircraft type will bring important efficiencies in training, maintenance, and operating costs. The new Airbus NEO will help ensure we continue to operate one of the world’s youngest jet fleets and will further drive fuel efficiency allowing us to minimize our carbon footprint.”
“The NEO offers even further gains – a 15% fuel burn reduction or up to 950km added range, and significantly reduced noise. Passengers appreciate the A320 family has the widest and most comfortable cabin, and this re-order is proof that it also offers unmatched performance and productivity,” said John Leahy, Airbus chief operating officer, Customers.
The A320 family has more than 10,200 orders to date and over 6,000 aircraft delivered. The latest version A320neo incorporates new engines and Sharklet wing tip devices that together deliver up to 15% in fuel savings. At the end of April 2014, firm orders for the NEO reached more than 2,700 aircraft from 50 customers.
Source: Airbus
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