International Airlines Group (IAG) and Vueling
have signed a purchase agreement to buy 62 Airbus A320s – 30
A320ceo and 32 A320neo – plus options for 58 A320 family aircraft,
as part of the airline’s fleet development and modernisation
strategy.
Subject to shareholder approval, the deal is
part of a wider IAG agreement for a total of up to 220 aircraft.
Besides the up to 120 aircraft ordered for Vueling, IAG has signed
a Memorandum of understanding for 100 additional A320neo
options that could be used by any airline in the group.
“Clearly we are very pleased to see Vueling and
IAG come back for more A320s,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief
Operating Officer, Customers. “The A320 has the widest and tallest
cabin of any single aisle aircraft for faster turnaround
operations and better passenger comfort – we are more than
confident that the A320 will continue meeting the high
expectations of our customers.”
Barcelona-based low-cost airline Vueling is part
of the IAG group which also comprises British Airways and Iberia.
Today Vueling operates an all-Airbus fleet of 70 A320 Family
aircraft on domestic and regional routes to Europe, North Africa
and the Near East.
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