Airbus today achieved a
significant milestone, when China Eastern (CES) took delivery of the 2500th A320 family aircraft, an A320. This
occasion falls in the same month that the A320 family reached 40 million flight
hours.
“This is a historical day for Airbus and the aviation industry, as no other airliner programme has ever attained this level of deliveries in its basic version. This is a clear
reflection of the success of this unique family with customers and operators and with the travelling public”, said Gustav Humbert, Airbus president and Chief Executive
Officer. “And as China Eastern Airlines was our first Chinese customer, we are delighted that this 2,500th aircraft has been delivered to them as part of their fleet
expansion,” he added.
During the official delivery ceremony held in Toulouse, Chairman Li Fenghua
said, “With this year being the twentieth anniversary of Airbus’ entry into the Chinese
market, China Eastern Airlines is pleased to participate in such a significant milestone.”
In 2005,
the Shanghai-based carrier ordered an additional 20 A320 Family aircraft to further expand their worldwide fleet.
The A320 Family success on the market is such that in just over six years, delivery numbers have increased from 1,000 to
2,500. These delivery milestones will become increasingly frequent as the production ramp-up rises to 30 aircraft per month by the first quarter of 2006, a step
necessary to meet the heavy demand for these aircraft in addition to the backlog of more than 1,100 airliners. Today A320 Family aircraft are in-service with some 160
operators and customers around the globe on a varied network, flying very short “hops” with eight flights per day, or longer distances and long daily utilisations
of up to 13 flight hours per day. All this with a fleet-wide average dispatch reliability that is significantly higher than 99 per cent, with more than 40 operators achieving
100 per cent.
The A320, the first of the four-member A320
family that entered into service in April 1988, pioneered the fly-by-wire flight control system, setting a new standard in world
aviation. Fly-by-wire controls are not only lighter, but they provide for easier maintenance and offer better aircraft manoeuvrability for pilots, while also facilitating
operational commonality.
By the end of June 2005, the best-selling A320
family had more than 3,600 firm orders from 138 customers.
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