AirAsia has confirmed an order for 100 more
Airbus A320s.
The 100 Airbus A320s ordered consist of 36 A320s
with the Current Engine Option (CEO) and 64 A320s with the New
Engine Option (NEO).
The aircraft will be used to accelerate
AirAsia’s growth in its core markets of Malaysia, Thailand and
Indonesia followed by the newer markets of Japan and the
Philippines.
The order was announced during a visit by
British Prime Minister David Cameron to the Airbus wing
manufacturing facility at Broughton in the UK, where Mr Cameron
witnessed the signing of documents by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes,
Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia and Fabrice Brégier,
President & CEO, Airbus.
The contract reaffirms
AirAsia’s position as the largest A320 Family customer in the
world. Altogether, the carrier has now ordered 475 single aisle
aircraft from Airbus, comprising 264 A320neo and 211 A320ceo. Over
100 aircraft have already been delivered to the airline and this
additional purchase will see AirAsia’s aircraft deliveries
continue until year 2021.
Tan Sri Tony Fernandes,
Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia said,
“We have three gold mines in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. On
the other hand, Philippines and Japan have enormous potential
growth. With these added aircraft, it goes in-line with our
strategy to further build our already extensive network through
new routes and added frequencies and allow AirAsia to maintain its
market leadership and dominance especially in Malaysia and
Thailand. ”
The additional number of delivery slots for the 36
newly purchased Airbus A320 CEOs will be up to year 2016, with two
to be delivered in 2013; four in 2014; 22 in year 2015 and eight
more in year 2016. The remaining 64 Airbus A320 NEOs will be delivered beginning year 2017 with eight deliveries; 14 in year
2018, 15 in year 2019; 14 in year 2020 and 13 more in year 2021.
The deliveries for the existing 200 Airbus
A320neos purchased last year will still be from year 2016 up to
year 2026. As part of the purchase agreement, AirAsia will also
have the option for another 100 aircraft consisting of 50 Airbus
A320 NEO and 50 A321 NEO.
Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, said, “We have seen the likes of low-cost carrier
giants such Ryanair and EasyJet dominating the European Skies and
Southwest in the United States. Their first mover advantage, low
cost mantra and discipline business model has allowed them to be a
market leader in their own respective markets. For AirAsia, we are
the only airline that possess those three attributes and we are
excited to be in a market of over 3.2 billion people, hence are we
confident all this added capacity will allow us to continue to
dominate ASEAN and springboard our expansion into North Asia,
China and India in short to medium term. In line
with our growth plans, in 2013 through combination of firm Airbus
deliveries and leases - Malaysia will take delivery of 10
aircraft, Thailand – 8 , Indonesia – 9 aircraft, Philippines – 3
aircraft and Japan - 4 aircraft.”
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