Kuwait Airways has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with Airbus to buy ten A350-900 and fifteen A320neo
family aircraft.
The order is part of Kuwait Airways’ fleet
renewal strategy. The carrier already operates three A320, three
A310, five A300 and four A340 Family aircraft.
“The Airbus
family is the ideal choice for an airline like ours,” said Kuwait
Airways acting Chairman, Mr Jassar Al Jassar. “The A350-900 will
strengthen our long haul route development whilst the A320neo will
further boost our regional route network. These aircraft are an
essential part of our ambitious growth plans.”
The A320neo is offered as an option
for the A320 family and incorporates new more efficient engines
and large "Sharklet" wing tip devices, which together will deliver
up to 15% in fuel savings. At the end of November 2013,
firm orders for the NEO stood at 2,523 from 45 customers, making
it the fastest selling commercial airliner ever and underlining
its market leadership position.
The A350 XWB is an all-new mid-size long range product line
comprising three versions. The new aircraft, whose fuselage
cross-section is optimized to accommodate Airbus’ 18-inch economy
seat-width for long range passenger comfort, will also bring a 25% step change in efficiency compared with existing aircraft
in this size category. Scheduled for entry-into-service in 2014,
the A350 XWB has already won 814 firm orders from 39 customers
worldwide.
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