Indonesia’s Lion Group has taken delivery of its
first three Airbus aircraft.
The aircraft are the first from an
order placed by Lion Group in March 2013 for 234 A320 Family
aircraft, comprising 109 A320neo, 65 A321neo and 60 A320ceo.
The initial batch of A320s are set to join
the fleet of the group’s full service subsidiary Batik Air, flying
on domestic and regional services.
The Batik aircraft are powered
by CFM56 engines and feature a premium two-class layout seating a
total of 156 passengers.
“We are delighted to celebrate the delivery of
our first Airbus aircraft. These A320s, and later the A320neo and
larger A321neo, will allow us to continue our expansion with one
of the most modern and advanced fleets in the world,” said Rusdi
Kirana, Chairman and Co-Founder of Lion Group. “In service with
Batik Air, the A320s will combine the highest levels of inflight
comfort for our premium services with the lowest operating costs
the industry has to offer. We will be looking forward to take
delivery of our Airbus aircraft in the months and years to come.”
Since taking to the skies in 2000, Jakarta-based
Lion Group has become one of Asia’s fastest-growing airlines.
Today the group operates an extensive network covering over 70
destinations in South East Asia. The groups’ units comprise low
cost Lion Air, full service Batik Air and domestic regional unit
Wings Air. In addition, the group owns 49 per cent of
Malaysia-based Malindo Air, combining low cost and premium service
options.
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