AirAsia, the region’s largest low-cost carrier, has placed a firm order for an additional 25 A320s. The latest contract brings AirAsia Group’s (Malaysia AirAsia, Thai AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia) total orders to 175 A320 aircraft and makes it the largest airline customer for this particular aircraft in the world.
AirAsia, der größte Low-Cost Carrier Asiens, hat einen Festauftrag über weitere 25 A320 erteilt. Die AirAsia Group hat damit insgesamt 175 A320 bei Airbus bestellt und wird so zum weltweit größten Airline-Kunden dieses Airbus-Flugzeuges.
Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., Hawaii’s largest airline, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for six Airbus A350 XWB-800s and six A330-200s, selecting Airbus aircraft for the first time in their history.
TAP Portugal has signed a firm contract for 12 A350XWBs, plus three options, and a letter of intent for an additional eight A320 Family aircraft.
Airbus signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to formalise the commitment of allocating five per cent of the A350XWB airframe to the Chinese aviation industry.
TAP Portugal hat zwölf A350 XWB bei Airbus bestellt und sich außerdem Optionen auf drei Flugzeuge des gleichen Typs gesichert. Die Airline unterzeichnete darüber hinaus eine Absichtserklärung über den Kauf von weiteren acht Flugzeugen der A320-Familie.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlnes has signed a contract for the acquisition of two further A330-200s plus an option on two, herewith bringing their total A330 fleet to 12 aircraft. This acquisition is part of the longer term fleet renewal and expansion plans of KLM.
US Airways is expanding its A330 fleet with the purchase of five more A330-200 passenger aircraft. This firm order is in addition to the 92 Airbus aircraft, including 10 A330-200s ordered by US Airways in October of this year.
Airbus has received validation in November 2007 for the external noise values of the A380 powered by Engine Alliance GP7200 engines from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines hat einen Vertrag über den Kauf von zwei weiteren A330-200 unterzeichnet. Die A330-Flotte der Fluggesellschaft wächst damit auf 12 Flugzeuge. Die neuen Airbus-Großraumjets werden eine wichtige Rolle für die langfristige Flottenerneuerung und zukünftige Expansion von KLM spielen.