International Airlines Group (IAG) has signed a
firm order for 31 Airbus aircraft, including eleven wide-body
aircraft (eight A350-900s, three A330-200s) and twenty A320neos.
The A350s and A330s are slated for
Iberia’s fleet modernisation and to open new long-haul routes, and
the A320neos will be allocated to the group’s airlines for fleet
replacement.
With this latest order for 31 aircraft IAG and
its airlines have ordered a total of nearly 450 aircraft from
Airbus. IAG’s airlines - British Airways, Iberia and Vueling -
between them operate nearly every aircraft in Airbus’ product
range from the smallest single aisle A318 to the world’s largest
wide-body A380.
“IAG’s additional order for A350s and A330s is
very significant for us and highlights the appeal of our leading
wide-body Family. It always fills us with great pride when one of
our biggest and most influential customers recognises the superior
operating economics and passenger experience of our aircraft”,
said John Leahy, Chief Operating Officer – Customers. “The repeat
selection of the A320neo is also a great endorsement of the
world’s preferred single aisle Family among the world’s most
prestigious carriers.”
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Iberia,
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