airBaltic has executed a firm purchase agreement
with Bombardier for 30 CS300 aircraft with options and purchase
rights for an additional 30 aircraft of the same type.
Based on
the list price of the CS300 aircraft, the firm order is valued at
approximately US$ 2.9 billion. This amount would increase to
nearly US$5.9 billion should all 15 options and 15 purchase rights
be exercised.
“As the C Series aircraft program continues to
gain market acceptance, this significant reorder from our CS300
launch operator is a strong testimony to the aircraft’s
exceptional in-service performance,” said Fred Cromer, President,
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “Furthermore, we are proud that
the CS300 has helped airBaltic maintain its position as one of the
world’s most punctual airlines. The C Series aircraft is at the
forefront of the small single-aisle market, and airBaltic played a
key role in demonstrating its value. In the last 18 months, we
have witnessed airBaltic’s growing leadership in the market, and
we wish the airline further success with its expanded CS300
fleet.”
With this order, airBaltic becomes the largest European
C Series customer and the second largest customer worldwide with
50 aircraft on firm order. The airline’s new business plan relies
on significant expansion of routes from all three Baltic countries
– Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer, airBaltic,
said, “As an early adopter of the C
Series, we took a forward-looking decision on advanced technology
to support our turnaround plan leading to sustainable
profitability, and today we are benefiting from the most
fuel-efficient small single-aisle aircraft. With demonstrated fuel
savings of more than 22%, the CS300 aircraft plays a vital
role in maintaining our operating cost at a low level. In 2017, we
experienced outstanding growth and showed the world the unique
capabilities and comfort of this innovative aircraft. We
successfully executed our fleet modernization strategy, and are
excited to further grow our fleet up to 80 CS300 aircraft while
phasing out our other aircraft types in the next three years.”
“We are
now commencing the implementation of our next business strategy –
Destination 2025, which foresees airBaltic expanding the map of
its operations. A critical part of this new strategy is the
introduction of a larger and exclusive fleet of all-CS300
aircraft, which are the most suitable aircraft for the markets in
which we operate,” he added.
Uldis Augulis, Minister of Transport, Republic
of Latvia, said, “2017 was the most successful
year in the history of airBaltic during which the company achieved
exceptional operational and financial results. This serves as
solid proof of the success of the airline’s business strategy and
operating model. The new order is the largest investment in
Latvia’s history and plays an important role in the development of
the air infrastructure of the Baltic region with wide-ranging
effects on exports, economy and jobs.”
Deliveries pertaining to
this new order are scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of
2019. Prior to this order, airBaltic had ordered 20 CS300
aircraft. The airline is currently operating revenue service with
eight CS300 aircraft.
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