The VivaAerobus Group has signed a purchase
agreement for 52 Airbus A320 Family aircraft (40 A320neo and 12
A320ceo), representing the biggest Airbus aircraft order by a
single airline in Latin American history.
VivaAerobus, a Mexican
low-cost carrier has not yet unveiled its engine selection.
VivaAerobus, part-owned by IAMSA, one of
Mexico’s largest transportation companies, and Irelandia Aviation,
a global low-cost-carrier airline developer, will replace its
entire fleet of Boeing 737-300 to become an all-Airbus carrier by 2016.
VivaAerobus has been a pioneer in Mexico’s ’Bus to Air’ model,
which is an initiative to convert bus passengers to air travellers.
“After evaluating the
latest aircraft technology with the objective of further reducing
our costs, improving our reliability, punctuality and the overall
passenger experience, today we are proud to announce that the
Airbus A320 has been our final choice. This is an important
milestone for our customers, shareholders and staff,” said Juan
Carlos Zuazua, VivaAerobus CEO. “This decision will support our
growth strategy, as it will allow us to further reduce our
industry leading fares, and will increase the cost-per-seat
advantage we currently have among our competitors.”
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