(12 Apr 2022, 11:48 +07)
BOC Aviation has signed a firm order for 80
Airbus A320neo family aircraft comprising 10 A321XLR, 50 A321neo
and 20 A320neo.
This latest deal takes BOC Aviation’s total
direct orders with Airbus to 453 aircraft from the single aisle
A320 Family to the A330 and A350 widebodies.
BOC Aviation Airbus A320neo
“We are proud to continue our long-standing
relationship with Airbus, with whom we have partnered for more
than 26 years,” said Robert Martin, Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, BOC Aviation. “This is the largest single order
that we have ever placed and it will bring our total Airbus
aircraft purchased since inception to 546. It underscores our
continued confidence in the A320neo family for its reliability and
operational efficiency and reflects the popularity of the aircraft
amongst our airline customers. We look forward to continuously
providing our customers with such fuel-efficient and
technologically advanced aircraft solutions.”
The A320neo Family incorporates new generation
engines and Sharklets, which together deliver at least 20%
fuel and CO2 savings, as well as a 50% noise reduction.
The
A321XLR version provides a further range extension to 4,700nm,
giving the aircraft a flight time of up to 11 hours.
“Airbus thanks BOC Aviation for its unwavering
trust and endorsement of the A320neo Family with its single
largest order ever placed,” said Christian Scherer Airbus Chief
Commercial Officer and Head of Airbus International. “This
significant long term order for 80 additional aircraft is a great
testimony of the sustained value of our Single Aisle products by
one of the world’s leading lessors, BOC Aviation. We salute its
vision and foresight in securing future delivery positions of
these most desirable assets in the single aisle segment now and in
the longer run.”
At the end of February 2022 the A320neo Family had
totalled more than 7,900 orders from over 120 customers with Airbus delivering
over 2,100 A320neo Family aircraft since its Entry into Service
six years ago.
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