JetBlue Airways has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with Airbus for the purchase of 40 A320neo (new
engine option) aircraft. The airline has not yet unveiled its
engine selection for the new engine option aircraft.
The MoU will also result in JetBlue converting 30 of its current orders
for A320 aircraft to the larger A321 model with enhanced wingtip devices called
Sharklets.
The New York-based airline has long made the
A320 Family the core of its fleet, starting with the delivery of
its very first aircraft in 1999, an Airbus A320, one of 173 it has
ordered in total – not including today’s announcement.
“JetBlue’s very first flight was operated by an A320, and with
today’s news, we are further planning our future fleet with
Airbus, our longest-standing business partner,” said Dave Barger,
President and CEO of JetBlue Airways. “This fleet announcement is
driven by our successful network strategy, and it also supports
our financial goal of sustainable growth while respecting our
energy and environmental responsibilities. And our crewmembers and
customers love the Airbus.”
The A320neo, launched in late 2010, is the latest
product innovation at Airbus. These new A319, A320 and A321 models
feature a choice of two new engines – the PurePower PW1100G from
Pratt & Whitney or the LEAP-X from CFM International. The aircraft
also feature large wingtip devices known as Sharklets. Together
this results in a 15 percent fuel burn reduction, corresponding to
an annual carbon dioxide reduction of 3,600 metric tons per
aircraft.
The Paris Air Show is being held this week at Le
Bourget near the French capital, Paris.
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