Etihad Airways has ordered two more Airbus
A330-200 passenger aircraft in a deal worth US$418 million at
current list prices.
The UAE carrier has also converted seven
of its previously ordered Airbus A320s to the larger Airbus A321
model.
The new Airbus A330 aircraft are scheduled
for delivery in January and March 2014 respectively.
Etihad Airways commenced operations with its
first Airbus A330-200 in November 2003. The airline currently has
16 Airbus A330-200, 6 Airbus A330-300 passenger types and two
A330-200 freighters in its fleet of 67 aircraft.
Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive
Officer, James Hogan, said, “The reliable and highly versatile
Airbus A330-200 has been an integral part of our global passenger
and cargo success. As our operations and network continue to grow
in scale, we feel the A330-200 is the right fleet type to expand
with.”
The new Etihad Airways’ Airbus A330-200s will be
configured with 22 Pearl Business Class lie-flat beds and 240
Coral Economy seats.
The aircraft will be powered by Rolls-Royce
Trent 700 engines, enough to generate more than 70,000 pounds of
thrust and give the aircraft a range of 14,000 kilometres.
Etihad Airways operates its existing A330-200s
on routes to: Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt, Manchester, Munich,
Milan, Casablanca, Johannesburg, Lagos, Tripoli, Brisbane,
Singapore, Chengdu, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Nagoya, Tokyo, and Beijing.
“Our decision to convert seven of our
A320s on order into A321s reflects the increasingly strong demand
we are seeing across our different routes and we look forward to
taking delivery of our first in November 2013,” added Mr Hogan.
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