Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad (PMB), parent company of Malaysia
Airlines, has signed a firm contract for six A380-800 passenger aircraft
with Airbus, firming up an earlier commitment announced in January this year.
Deliveries to PMB are scheduled to begin in 2007. The A380s will be
operated by Malaysia Airlines on key trunk routes to Europe and the Asia
Pacific region. With PMB's order, Airbus now has 129 firm orders from 11 customers.
Built to the latest technological standards, the 555-seater A380 embodies
the most advanced aircraft design features, providing 15 to 20 per cent lower operating costs than the largest aircraft flying today, and 10 to 15 per
cent more range.
Dato' Gumuri Hussain, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of
PMB said: "We are excited to have now finalised this major transaction which, we believe, has long term benefits to PMB, Malaysia Airlines and the
country as a whole. This will also represent a continuation of two decade
long relationship between Malaysia and Airbus. We believe the A380 aircraft will become a key part of our fleet".
Dato' Md Nor Yusoff, Managing Director of Malaysia Airlines said: "We are
looking forward to the introduction of A380-800 into our operations as it
will allow us to maintain our position as an airline in premier league. This
sophisticated equipment will provide much-needed extra capacity on existing routes and enable us to maximize our presence in key markets
and intensify our long term network expansion plan."
Noël Forgeard, Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer said: "We are
indeed heartened that Malaysia Airlines has demonstrated its vote of confidence in Airbus A380 during these challenging times for the industry.
I am confident that the aircraft will play a pivotal role in the future of
Malaysia Airlines. This order once more demonstrates that the A380 is really the right aircraft at the right time to respond to market needs and
future developments." |