Singapore Airlines has agreed to order five more
Airbus A380s and another 20
A350s for additional capacity growth and fleet renewal.
The firm order commitments are valued at
US$7.5 billion based on Airbus’ published list prices. Deliveries
are due to begin in 2017.
SIA currently operates 19 A380-800 superjumbos
and already had firm orders in place for 20 A350s, for delivery
from 2015.
As with the earlier A350 order, the A350-900 variant
has been selected for the 20 additional aircraft, all powered by
Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines. Trent 900 engines will power the
additional A380s.
“This major order will provide us with
additional growth opportunities and is consistent with our
longstanding policy of maintaining a young and modern fleet. It
demonstrates our commitment to the Singapore hub, and our
confidence in the strength of the market for premium
full-service travel,” said SIA CEO Mr Goh Choon Phong. “The
aircraft will enable us to further enhance our network, providing
more travel options to our customers. They will also feature
the next generation of in-flight cabin products to keep us at
the forefront of airline product innovation.”
SIA’s A380s now
serve 10 destinations, namely Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Los
Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich, and
they have carried more than 9 million passengers since entering
service on 25 October 2007.
The A350s are intended for use on
medium and long-haul routes.
As part of the deal, Airbus has
agreed to acquire SIA’s five A340-500s, which will be removed
from service in the fourth quarter of the 2013 calendar year, in
line with the airline’s policy to maintain a young fleet. This
will result in the cessation of non-stop flights between
Singapore and Los Angeles and between Singapore and Newark, in
the absence of replacement aircraft in the SIA fleet with
sufficient range and operating economics.
“Although
disappointing that we will be halting these services, we remain
very committed to the US market. Over the past two years we
have increased capacity to both Los Angeles and New York by
deploying A380 superjumbos on flights via Tokyo and Frankfurt.
We will also continue to explore additional options to enhance
our US services,” added Mr Goh.
With the new commitments outlined above, SIA will have firm purchase or lease orders in
place with Airbus and Boeing for 68 new widebody aircraft,
including 15 additional A330-300s and eight additional B777-300ERs
ordered last year. This excludes 20
B787s on firm order that
will be transferred to low-cost subsidiary Scoot to support its
growth plans, as well as regional arm SilkAir’s recent order
commitments for at least 54 B737 aircraft.
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