(30 May 2022, 12:19 +07)
Jetstar has unveiled a new livery for its
fleet of new Airbus aircraft.
The first of Jetstars pipeline of 38 NEO (new
engine option) aircraft
is set to arrive in Melbourne in the coming months, with the
A321LR aircraft scheduled to fly on some of Jetstars most
popular domestic routes, including between Melbourne and Cairns.
Featuring an orange tail and underbelly, and
freshly branded wingtips, the new livery uses a two-coat
basecoat-clearcoat system which is longer lasting and reduces
paint weight by up to 30%, resulting in a fuel saving of
up to 108 tonnes each year across the whole A321LR fleet and a
saving of nearly 350 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Jetstar's new livery uses a two-coat system which is longer lasting and reduces paint weight by up to 30 per cent
In addition to being 15% more
fuel-efficient, the A321LRs feature a number of benefits that will
enhance the customer experience including:
- Wider seats than the existing Jetstar A320/21
fleet;
- Extra-large overhead bins with 40% more
storage space;
- Up to 50% quieter engines;
- Flip-down smartphone and tablet cradles and
in-seat USB power.
Were excited to not only be celebrating
our 18th birthday but also unveiling a new look for our incoming
fleet of NEOs, representing a new era of flying for Jetstar, said
Jetstar Group CEO, Gareth Evans. These modern aircraft are world-class in terms of
performance, comfort and sustainability, ensuring our customers
will enjoy a new range of benefits on board. With the NEOs
arriving in our 18th birthday year, their arrival symbolises how
weve grown to become the largest and most successful low-cost
carrier in the Asia Pacific region. In addition to flying on our
most popular domestic routes, the long-range NEOs open up new
international opportunities, providing us with an opportunity to
expand our international network and deliver on our promise to
offer more low fares to more destinations.
Delivery of a further eight A321LRs will take
place between August 2022 and May 2023, with all 18 aircraft
expected to be delivered by mid-2024.
A further 20 A321XLR aircraft will arrive between
2024 and 2029, providing an even longer range of single aisle
flying.
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