On Wednesday, AirAsia Group CEO Dato’ Sri Dr.
Tony Fernandes was conferred the title of Officier of the Legion
d’Honneur by the government of France for his outstanding
contributions to the aviation industry.
Mr. Dominique Bussereau,
Secretary of State for Transport of France, conferred the title on
Tony in a ceremony held in Paris and attended by some of the
biggest names in European business.
Officier of the
Legion d’ Honneur is the highest rank of honor that the government
of France can award to a non-French citizen. The Legion d’ Honneur
was established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 to recognize
outstanding service to France.
AirAsia has
contributed largely to the French and European economies by
supporting the European-owned and Toulouse-based Airbus, an EADS
company. AirAsia has placed firm orders of Airbus aircraft
including 175 A320, 25 A330 and 10 A350 aircraft. AirAsia also has
an option to purchase 50 more A320 and five more A350 aircraft.
AirAsia uses Airbus aircraft extensively for its
flights. It has an all-Airbus fleet for its Malaysia-based
operations. Its Thailand and Indonesia-based operations will also have
all-Airbus fleets within this year.
AirAsia, which
has hubs in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, has democratized
travel in the ASEAN region. It connects all 10 ASEAN capitals and
more cities with “sky bridges”, linking and benefiting countless
communities. By promoting travel in the region through low fares,
an extensive network of destinations and great flight frequencies,
it has helped the region achieve economic growth.
Tony Fernandes co-founded AirAsia and has led the airline in its
transformation from a loss-making Malaysian airline into the ASEAN
airline that it is now. AirAsia, Asia’s leading and largest
low-cost carrier, also connects the ASEAN region with China,
India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Australia. Through its low-cost
long-haul affiliate AirAsia X, it connects the region with more
destinations in Asia (China, Taiwan and soon India), Australia and
Europe (through the United Kingdom).
Under the
leadership of Fernandes, in only eight years, AirAsia grew its
fleet from two aircraft to 92, its staff from 250 to 7,000, and
its routes from 1 to more than 132. It has to date flown more
than 85 million passengers.
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