AWAS orders 75 Airbus A320 Family aircraft

This orders was already announced last week, but to keep the “Orders&Deliveries” Category up-to-date, I’m posting it anyway.

The Dublin based lessor AWAS, one of the three largest aircraft leasing companies in the world, has signed a firm contract for 75 A320 Family aircraft bringing their Airbus portfolio to a total of 145, comprising single aisle and long-range aircraft. This is the first order announced by Airbus this year.
The A320 Family includes the A318, A319, A320 and A321.

Source: Airbus

2nd Airbus A380 delivered to Singapore Airlines

Ten days earlier than planned, the second production Airbus A380 (MSN005 – 9V-SKB) was handed over to Singapore Airlines on 11th January. Equipped with four Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines, the second aircraft for the first A380 operator follows the delivery of the first A380 (MSN003) that took place on 15th October 2007.
The 2nd A380 (MSN005, 9V-SKB) will replace the 1st A380 (MSN003, 9V–SKA) for the Singapore-Sydney flights. The first A380 will undergo regular maintenance checks and then will be used for crew training till the 3rd A380 (MSN006 – 9V-SKC) will be delivered. The 2nd and 3rd A380 then will be used on flights to/from London.

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The second aircraft is fitted with the same spacious and luxurious cabin-interior Singapore Airlines revealed on the occasion of the delivery of their first A380, also featuring 471 seats in three classes.

Singapore Airlines’ second A380 will join the first aircraft, which has been operating a reliable daily scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney since 28th October, operating around 15 hours per day with a 100 per cent technical reliability for over two months to the satisfaction of the airline and the passengers alike.

At the end of 2007 the first Singapore Airlines A380 had accumulated over 130 flights and around 950 flight hours. Its operation confirmed the excellent turnaround time and high ground operations efficiency, as anticipated. More generally the A380 has been acknowledged as meeting, and often exceeding, the commitments made to its customers in terms of range, fuel burn, noise, and cabin comfort.

Source: Airbus

Vietnam Airlines orders 10 A350 XWB and 20 additional A321

Vietnam Airlines has signed a contract for 10 A350-900 XWBs, as well as for 10 additional A321s. This announcement follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the aircraft on 1st October 2007 in the presence of Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of Vietnam during his state visit to France. An additional 10 A321s covered under the MOU have now been confirmed as firm orders for the new Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Company, in which Vietnam Airlines is a major shareholder.

The respective contracts were signed in Hanoi today by Mr Pham Ngoc Minh, Chief Executive Officer of Vietnam Airlines, and Mr Tran Long, Chief Executive Officer of Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Company, with John Leahy, Chief Operating Officer – Customers.

Vietnam Airlines has steadily and efficiently built a modern Airbus fleet in recent years and currently operates 10 A320s, 11 A321s and three A330s (two -200s and one -300) on an extensive regional and domestic network. Four previously ordered A321s are still to be delivered.

Source: Airbus

Tiger Airways orders 20 additional A320

Tiger Airways, Asia-Pacific’s fast growing low-fare carrier, has signed a contract with Airbus for an additional 20 A320s, which will take its fleet up to 70 aircraft. This announcement follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for 50 A320s in June 2007, with the first 30 of these orders confirmed in October. Tiger Airways currently operates a fleet of 12 A320s, with eight more to be delivered by 2010. Tiger Airways A320s will be configured in a 180-seat, all economy configuration

The A320s will be deployed on the airline’s rapidly expanding Asia-Pacific network that currently extends to more than 25 destinations in eight countries. This includes Tiger Airways’ new Australian domestic operation, which was launched out of Melbourne in November 2007.

The latest order from Tiger Airways serves to further boost the significance of Singapore as a major market for the entire family of Airbus aircraft. Over the past decade, Singapore carriers have ordered a total of 156 Airbus aircraft comprising of 63 wide-body and 93 single aisle aircraft.

Source: Airbus

5000th Airbus Aircraft Delivered

Airbus today celebrates another major milestone in its relatively short but successful existence – the delivery of its 5,000th aircraft, an A330-200, to Australian customer, Qantas.

Thirty three years ago, in May 1974, Airbus delivered its very first aircraft, an A300B2, to first operator Air France. Nineteen years later, in 1993, Airbus delivered its first 1,000th aircraft, and it took it another six years to reach the 2000th in 1999. Reflecting its subsequent rapid growth with an expanded aircraft family and more products on offer, the 3,000th Airbus aircraft was delivered in 2002, and only three years later, in September 2005, the 4,000th. It needed only another two years to reach the 5,000th delivery milestone of today. Also, it took Airbus more than 30 years to deliver more than 50 per cent of all airliners of more than 100 seats delivered in one year. This was in 2005, and Airbus continued in the lead since. It also took Airbus some 30 years after its initial creation in 1970 to bypass it main competitor in terms of sales and remain constantly at around half the market share, with more than 50 percent for five years in a row since 2001.

The Airbus history shows how long it takes to become a major player in this very difficult and long term market. “Not only does it require a vision, but it also requires a strong commitment to invest in the long term. This was the basis to the Airbus success”, says Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders. “And today, I want to assure our customers, our employees, our suppliers and shareholders, and all our other stakeholders, that we are committed to building on this success for the future by ensuring the competitiveness of our company and its products to the benefit of all”.

Airbus continues to considerably ramp up its production rates so as to reach ten A330/A340, 40 A320 Family planes and four A380s per month by 2010 in order to cope with very strong demand for its products. Its backlog of more than 3,000 aircraft should be delivered within the next five to six years only.

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Iberia celebrates 80th birthday with A319 retro livery

This Iberia Airbus A319-111 (EC-KKS) has been painted in a special 1950 retro livery as part of Iberia’s 80th Birthday celebrations.
The aircraft will be used on the Madrid-Barcelona route, which was the company’s – and Spain’s – first scheduled commercial service, launched from this same airfield in 1927.

Tomorrow, December 14, is the 80th anniversary Iberia’s maiden commercial flight, from Madrid’s Cuatro Vientos airfield to Barcelona. It used three 10-passenger Rohrbach-Roland aeroplanes on the route. The company will return to its birthplace to celebrate the birthday.

The mark its 80th birthday, Iberia painted its latest Airbus A-319 in the colours used by the airline in the 1950s, when the airline first displayed a corporate image with its own colour scheme and a company logo.

The red horizontal stripe on the fuselage first appeared on the DC-4s that Iberia operated in 1946 when it launched flights to South America, and again on the Superconstellations that flew between Madrid and New York in the 1950s, when it entered the North Atlantic market where it has recently strengthened is position, adding flights to Boston and Washington, DC.

The logo showing a world globe embraced by the company’s winged insignia first appeared on the Convairs in 1957, and then on the Caravelles and DC-8s in the early 1960s.

The aircraft symbolising the company’s eighty years in the air and christened the “Halcón Peregrino” also bears the image of the peregrine falcon for which is its named, in Iberia’s campaign, launched last January, to raise awareness of endangered Spanish species. The company has now nameed nine aircraft for such species as the imperial eagle, the brown bear, and the Iberian lynx.

The nearly 700 million passengers flown by Iberia in the past eight decades are also to be honoured on this birthday, in the person of Pedro Gomendio, 76, probably the most veteran, who was only six years old when he made the first of his more than a thousand flights with Iberia. As a token of gratitude, Iberia’s chairman Fernando Conte will hand him a silver replica of a Rohrbach Roland, the only Iberia aircraft in which he never flew, since it went out of service before he made his first flight.

On December 14, 1927, the takeoff of Iberia’s maiden flight to Barcelona – and the first commercial flight ever made in Spain – was witnessed by King Alfonso XIII, along with Iberia’s first chairman, Horacio Echevarrieta, its first managing director, Daniel de Araoz, several government ministers, and other dignitaries.

Now, 80 years later, the company is commemorating that historic flight with a takeoff from the same Cuatro Vientos airfield in Madrid. On this occasion, however, the aircraft will first land at the new Terminal 4 in Madrid-Barajas airport to pick up the passengers for Barcelona.

The special aircraft will make two return flights to Barcelona, and on the following day will fly to Bilbao and Seville.

The new A-319 will wear its commemorative colours and design for about two years, when its first major overhaul is scheduled. Meanwhile, passengers will find information about the aircraft and Iberia’s history in their seat pockets.

Source: Iberia

Finnair orders further A330-300 for long-haul fleet

Yesterday, Finnair has placed a firm order with Airbus for an additional A330-300 long-range aircraft for delivery in spring 2009. This new order brings the total number of Finnair’s Airbus wide-body aircraft to 22, including seven A330-300s, four A340-300s and eleven A350 XWB. They contribute to the modernisation of Finnair’s long-haul fleet and help them meet their expansion plans.

Jukka Hienonen, President and CEO of Finnair said: “We want to update our long-haul fleet as quickly as possible, so as to serve our customers better. We also want to benefit from the modern twin-engine technology offered by the Airbus products, which are both more fuel efficient and environmentally friendlier. This will allow us to operate one of the most modern and eco-efficient fleets in Europe”.

The A330-300 will consume 20 percent less fuel than its predecessor aircraft.

Source: Airbus

China Airlines chooses Airbus A350 XWB for their future long-haul fleet

China Airlines, Taiwan’s largest carrier, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Airbus for the acquisition of 14 A350-900 plus an additional six on option. The new generation medium capacity long-haul aircraft has been selected as part of their future fleet modernisation programme.

China Airlines intends to start using the A350 XWB from 2015. The aircraft will be powered by Rolls Royce Trent XWB engines.
The A350 XWB will primarily be deployed on the airline’s long-haul routes to Europe, Australia and the United States.

Source: Airbus

Saudi Arabian Airlines signs firm contract for Airbus A320

Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia), Saudi Arabia’s national airline, has signed a firm contract with Airbus for 22 A320 aircraft, as part of its fleet modernisation plan. This follows the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed at the 10th Dubai Airshow in November 2007. The agreement allows Saudia to increase the order by eight further A320s.

The contract marks the first time Saudi Arabian Airlines has placed an order with Airbus in more than two decades. Previously, Saudi Arabian Airlines was the launch customer for the A300-600, which was first delivered to Saudia in 1984.

The firm contract reflects a period of rapid expansion of the aviation market in the region, with Saudia experiencing unprecedented demand for air travel.

Source: Airbus

Libyan carriers order 10 A350s, 4 A330s and 7 A320

Airbus recently announced orders by 2 Libyan carriers for a total of 21 new Airbus aircraft.

Afriqiyah Airways orders six A350-800s

Afriqiyah Airways has signed a firm contract with Airbus for the purchase of six A350-800s for its long-term expansion plan. This comes in addition to the 14 A320 Family aircraft and three A330-200s this young airline from Libya already has on order.
With deliveries to Afriqiyah commencing in 2017, the A350 XWBs will allow Afriqiyah Airways to expand its long-haul operations in the longer term.

Libyan Airlines orders 15 Airbus aircraft including A350s, A330s and A320s

Libyan Airlines has signed a firm contract for the purchase of 15 Airbus aircraft, including four A350-800s, four A330-200s and seven A320s, thus confirming its initial agreement signed in June this year. The Libyan flag carrier will use the new aircraft to replace and expand its existing fleet.
The A330-200s respond to mid term fleet requirements for new international routes to Asian destinations. The new A320s will be put into service on Libyan Airlines’ growing network, both domestically and in Europe and the Middle East. With deliveries commencing in 2017, the A350 XWBs will allow the Libyan carrier to further develop its long haul operations in the longer term.

Source: Airbus