Airbus has signed its 10,000th order with a firm
contract from Virgin America for 60 A320s, including 30 A320neo
aircraft. This is the first firm order for the A320 new engine
option, thus making Virgin America the launch customer for the
A320neo.
The firm order formalizes and expands an initial
commitment given at the Farnborough International Airshow in July
2010 with the inclusion of the A320neo as a new development in
that deal.
The 30 A320s will feature fuel-saving large wing tip
devices called
Sharklets,
however the airline has not yet revealed its
engine choice on the newly ordered A320s or the A320neo. Seating
configuration on the aircraft will be the same as its existing
A320 fleet (146-149 seats) in a two-class configuration.
“At just three years old and at a time when many carriers are
contracting, we’re pleased to be growing and bringing our
award-winning service to new markets,” said Virgin America
President and CEO David Cush. “We credit a great deal of our
success to date to having the right aircraft. The low operating
costs, cabin comfort and carbon-efficient design of our all-new
Airbus A320 fleet has helped fuel our growth and success in the
North American market – and we’re confident the A320neo will only
build on that.”
“We hit our 5000th order in August of 2004 –
after more than 30 years. To achieve the 10,000th order just over
six years later is a ringing endorsement of our product line,”
said Tom Enders, Airbus President and CEO. “And it gives a strong
boost to our new, eco-efficient A320neo when Virgin America, one
of our newest and trendiest customers, places the first firm
order, for which we are extremely grateful.”
Based in San Francisco, California, Virgin America was founded in
August 2007. The airline flies a growing network that reaches
across North America. The airline offers passengers fleetwide WiFi and personal
touch-screen entertainment platforms at every seat.
“Virgin airlines are known around the world for innovation
– for harnessing the best in design, technology and entertainment
to reinvent the travel experience,” said Virgin Group Founder, Sir
Richard Branson. “We’re just as committed to investing in the next
generation solutions that will make air travel more sustainable.
Climate change cannot be ignored by business, and I believe that
we must rise to the challenge of combating it and find new and
better ways of operating. The A320neo will help us get there, by
lowering costs and reducing our impact on the environment. Virgin
America’s existing A320s are now up to 25% more fuel and
carbon efficient than the average U.S. fleet, and the A320neo
promises to improve on the numbers even more.”
The A320neo
responds to heightened customer environmental interest, offering,
according to Airbus, a
15% reduction in fuel consumption. The option was launched
in late 2010 for first deliveries in early 2016. Airlines have the
choice between CFM International’s LEAP-X engine and Pratt &
Whitney’s PurePower PW1100G engine. In addition to fuel
savings, the A320neo will benefit from a double-digit reduction in NOx emissions, reduced engine noise, lower operating costs and up
to 500 nautical miles more range or two metric tons more payload.
The A319, A320 and A321 models on which the new engine option is
offered will have 95% airframe commonality with the A320 Family.
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