American Airlines has taken delivery of the
first A321 aircraft made at the Airbus manufacturing facility in
Mobile, Alabama.
David Seymour, Senior Vice President-Integrated
Operations for American Airlines said, “Having Airbus produce its
world-class aircraft in the United States has simplified our
delivery process. It’s an honor to take delivery of this A321, and
we thank everyone working in this facility for producing a
high-quality aircraft for us.”
Airbus announced its commitment to build a
single-aisle assembly line in Mobile, Alabama in 2012, and less
than one year later, broke ground on the $600 million facility.
The ceremonial inauguration of the plant
took place in September 2015. The first aircraft delivered, an
American Airlines A321, successfully had its first flight on 19
April 2016.
Airbus anticipates delivering four aircraft per
month from the Mobile plant by the end of 2017. The initial
deliveries will all be A320 Family aircraft with the Current
Engine Option (CEO), but will begin transitioning to New Engine
Option (NEO) derivatives in late 2017.
In addition to hundreds of new Airbus jobs the
project has brought to the local community, the Mobile area has
seen many Airbus suppliers open new facilities in the region,
providing even more employment and a parallel boost to the local
economy.
87% of Airbus employees at the facility
are from the Gulf Coast region, with nearly one third being U.S.
military veterans.
Bob Lekites, Executive Vice
President-Customers, Airbus Americas said, “The relationship
between American Airlines and Airbus is a long and successful
collaboration to provide the most modern, fuel-efficient aircraft
for both of our customers. American Airlines already operates the
world’s largest fleet of Airbus aircraft and the largest A321
fleet. With this delivery, we are adding a very special aircraft
to those already sporting the American livery – an Airbus aircraft
built here in the USA. This is the first of many American Airlines
airplanes to be delivered from Mobile, and we are proud it will
join a growing, thriving fleet.”
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