Jetstar Asia has taken delivery of the first of
six new Airbus A320s as part of a fleet rejuvenation program that
will give it one of the youngest fleets of any Singapore-based
airline.
Five of the brand new aircraft will replace
older A320s in the Jetstar Asia fleet. An additional aircraft will
see the overall fleet grow to 17 A320s, representing a net
increase of one.
Combined, the six new aircraft have an
approximate value of around US$530 million at list prices.
Upon full delivery of all six aircraft by
February 2013, Jetstar Asia’s fleet of A320s will have an average
age of just three years.
Jetstar Asia CEO Barathan Pasupathi said
operating a modern fleet was essential for the airline to continue
into its next phase of growth.
“Maintaining a young fleet of A320s translates
to significant cost savings, and operational improvements, thereby
allowing us to offer a superior travel experience at consistently
low fares,” he said. “This investment reflects Jetstar’s
commitment to its Singapore hub, where we continue to grow routes
and improve connections for our customers travelling within Asia
Pacific.”
One of the new A320 aircraft will be fitted with
Airbus ‘Sharklets’, state-of-the-art fuel-saving wingtip devices
which can reduce the amount of fuel burn by up to 4%. The saving in fuel burn translates to a
reduction of C02 emissions of an estimated 1,000 tonnes per year
for each aircraft. Sharklets can also improve take-off performance
and provide superior payload range compared to non-Sharklet
A320s.
“Investing in aircraft innovation is core to the
Jetstar model and our ability to continually improve operational
performance and our cost base,” Mr Pasupathi said.
The six leased
aircraft are taken from the existing Qantas Group fleet
procurement arrangements for A320s, announced in August 2011.
Other Jetstar airlines are also on track to receive new A320s
fitted with Sharklets in 2013.
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