IndiGo has taken delivery of its first Airbus
A320neo, making the Indian airline the first A320neo operator in
Asia.
IndiGo is one of Airbus’ biggest A320
Family customers having ordered 530 aircraft in total. These
include 430 A320neo from orders placed in 2015 (250 A320neo) and
2011 (180 A32neo). IndiGo also placed an order in 2005 for 100
A320s, all of which have now been delivered.
“The A320neo aircraft will enable us to continue
to offer affordable air transportation and a new flying experience
for our customers. The fuel efficient aircraft will be part of a
new phase of our growth and will enable us to offer more regional
and international destinations at the best price,” said Aditya
Ghosh, President of IndiGo.
The A320neo “new engine option” incorporates
many innovations, including latest generation engines and large
Sharklet wing-tip devices, which Airbus says deliver 15% in
fuel savings from day one and 20% by 2020. This is
equivalent to a reduction of 5,000 tonnes of CO2 per aircraft per
year.
“It fills us with pride that IndiGo, India’s
largest airline and the biggest customer for our A320neo, has
taken delivery of its first aircraft. On top of best in class
operational efficiencies and environmental benefits, the A320neo
will offer IndiGo’s passengers unmatched comfort,” said Dr. Kiran
Rao, Airbus EVP Strategy and Marketing.
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