AirAsia's
new new long-haul low cost airline, AirAsia X, has signed a firm contract for an additional 10
Airbus A330-300s, bringing the airline's total A330 order to 25 aircraft. In June 2007,
AirAsia X placed a first order
for 15 A330s.
AirAsia X is currently operating its long-haul, low-cost service with leased A330s and these will be joined by the first of the newly ordered
aircraft later this year. All the aircraft will be configured to seat 392 passengers in a single class layout.
"The A330-300 has proven itself to be a profitable and efficient aircraft. As the world's lowest operating cost per seat aircraft in its segment,
these uniquely configured A330-300 aircraft are critical to our mission to liberate long-haul air travel for our customers with unbeatable
lowest fares, and bring the world much closer together. Additionally, it will feature various innovative features to provide comfort and
entertainment to our guests, and will make our wide-body fleet among the youngest and most modern in the region," said Azran
Osman-Rani, Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia X.
With a true wide-body fuselage,
the A330-300 is able to accommodate seat and class configurations to
suit diverse customer requirements. It has a range of up to 5,650 nm / 10,500 km with a full passenger load.
Optimized for the medium - to extended range market, the A330-300 offers
one of the best balances between range and cost.
Since first delivery in 1993, total orders for the A330 Family stand at over 900 aircraft, with over 520 currently in service around the world.
Over 210 A330s are currently in service with 22 airlines in the Asia
Pacific region.
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