The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Lufthansa has
approved the order of 48 new aircraft.
Of these new aircraft, eight Airbus A330-300,
equipped with Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, will be deployed on
long-haul routes and the remaining 40 aircraft will be deployed in
continental traffic.
The planned order includes three Airbus
A330-300 and twenty Airbus of the A320-family for Lufthansa
Passenger Airlines, as well as eight new Embraer 195 aircraft for
Lufthansa Regional.
In addition, the order includes five Airbus
A330-300, two Airbus A321 and two Airbus A320 for SWISS, as well
as eight new Airbus A319 for Germanwings.
The new aircraft will be delivered to the group
successively from 2012. The order has a list value of
approximately 3.5 billion euros.
“Investments in new
aircraft strengthen the competitiveness of the airlines in the
group, and a modern fleet increases fuel efficiency and reduces
operating costs, noise pollution and CO2 emissions. That equally
benefits our customers, shareholders and staff, as well as the
environment. This order will allow our airlines to make targeted
use of the growth opportunities that are resulting from the
growing demand, and at the same time, it will allow us to preserve
the necessary freedoms to always react to fluctuations in demand
and changes in the market with the necessary flexibility,”
said Lufthansa Chairman and CEO Wolfgang Mayrhuber, speaking on
the decision.
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