Thai Airways International has signed a contract
with Airbus covering the firm order of four A350-900s and five
A320 aircraft, becoming a new customer for both aircraft types.
The aircraft have been selected by the airline
under its fleet modernisation programme, with the A350 XWB set to
operate on long haul services to Europe and the A320s on domestic
and regional routes.
In addition to the aircraft ordered from Airbus,
the airline is also leasing eight additional A350-900s and six
more A320s from third party lessors.
The airline is also set to become a new operator of the
A380 in the second half of 2012.
"The A350 XWB and A320 will play a significant
role in ensuring that THAI operates one of the most modern and
efficient fleets in the region moving forwards. They will also
help THAI strengthen its competitiveness, increase its market
share and ensure its future as a strong and sustainable airline,"
said Piyasvasti Amranand, President of THAI. "With these
fuel-efficient aircraft we will be able to offer passengers the
highest levels of comfort on both long haul and shorter regional
routes while benefitting from the lowest operating costs and
cleaner environmental performance."
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