[HD video below] Ryanair has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
with COMAC to participate in discussions on the development of the
COMAC C919 aircraft for Ryanair, which would be designed to carry
up to 200 passengers and should be available from 2018 onwards.
Ryanair will share its experience and expertise
to assist COMAC to develop the new C919 commercial aircraft, with
up to 200 seats, which would enable Ryanair to lower costs and
continue to lower fares for its passengers across Europe.
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said, “Ryanair is pleased to sign this MoU with COMAC, and to
work closely with them to develop a 200-seat C919 aircraft. We are
pleased that there is now a real alternative to Boeing and Airbus,
and we are seriously interested in the development of a 200 seat
variant of the C919 aircraft, and we look forward to its
introduction into commercial service from 2018 onwards ... Ryanair will have a fleet of over 300 Boeing aircraft by
2013, and we remain in continuing discussions with both Boeing and
now COMAC for a replacement aircraft order of at least 200
aircraft. Ryanair can become a two aircraft operator carrier, as
long as the economies achieved by our current Boeing 737-800 fleet
can be matched or lowered by a similar sized order from a
different manufacturer. While today’s announcement won’t affect
our long standing relationship with Boeing, we look forward to
working closely with COMAC to promote more competition among
aircraft manufacturers, which can only be good for promoting
competition between airlines and lowering the cost of air travel
for consumers all across Europe towards the end of the decade.”
General Manager of COMAC, Mr Zhuanglong Jin,
added, “COMAC has appreciated the support from Ryanair and we
look forward to strengthening the cooperation and communication
with Ryanair as we strive to establish a close, long-term
strategic partnership. By working with important
airlines like Ryanair we can ensure that we develop an aircraft
that meets the changing needs of the airline industry and ensures
that Ryanair and COMAC can be partners for years to come.”
COMAC C919 and ARJ21 at
Asian Aerospace 2011 - HD
The Paris Air Show is being held this week at Le
Bourget near the French capital, Paris.
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