AirAsia X has ordered 25 more Airbus A330-300s.
Valued at US$6 billion, the deal increases
AirAsia X’s order to 51 from Airbus supplemented by an order of 6
A330-300s leased from the International Lease Finance Corporation
(ILFC). This brings AirAsia X’s total confirmed fleet deliveries to
57 by 2019.
AirAsia X will start taking delivery of its
newly-ordered A330-300s in 2015 as it begins a major expansion of
its network across the Asia Pacific region. The new order includes
the latest extended range versions of the A330-300, providing the
carrier with the ability to offer non-stop service to destinations
in Europe or one-stop service to the US.
“This order stamps our firm intent to
dominate the long-haul, low cost carrier space and marks the next
phase in our development to be the undisputed global market
leader. Our commitment will allow us to remain as the youngest
wide body fleet age in the region at under five years throughout
2019, with corresponding competitive fuel efficiency, reliability
and cabin comfort benefits. We foresee strong market potential
based on a low penetration rate of under 10% for low cost carriers
in the beyond 4 hour market across Asia Pacific. Hence, we
estimate a market size of about 100 low cost carrier wide-bodies
in the region if it grew to 35% over the next five years,” said Tan Sri’ Tony Fernandes,
Co-Founder and Director of AirAsia X. “The aircraft orders would further cater to our
expansion plans in Malaysia, and the proposed new
Thai AirAsia X
hub as well as other long-haul ventures planned across Asia. The developments will complement the AirAsia Group's long-term vision
of developing its presence in key markets in Asia and strengthen
the connectivity between long-haul and short-haul low-cost
network.”
AirAsia X currently
operates 15 A330-300s on services linking its Kuala Lumpur base to
18 destinations in Asia, Australia and Saudi Arabia. In addition
to A330s, the carrier also has 10 A350-XWB aircraft on order for
future delivery.
The latest order from AirAsia X further
consolidates the position of the AirAsia Group as one of Airbus’s
largest airline customers in the world. In total, the group has
now ordered 536 aircraft from the manufacturer. These include 475
A320 Family single aisle aircraft for AirAsia’s short haul
operations based out of Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta and Manila,
plus the 51 A330s and 10 A350 XWBs for AirAsia X.
The twin
engine A330 is one of the most widely used widebody aircraft in
service today. To date, Airbus has won more than 1,280 orders for
the various versions of the aircraft. More than 1,000 A330s have
already been delivered and the aircraft is currently flying with
almost 100 operators worldwide.
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