Iberia has signed a contract with Airbus for the acquisition of 12 A340-600s
(five firm and seven options).
This confirms a decision announced by the
Spanish flag carrier at the end of January, following a long and intensive
evaluation process as part of its fleet renewal. The newly ordered firm aircraft will be delivered between 2004 and 2006. They will follow Iberia's first
three A340-600s which the airline will start receiving this summer.
The A340-600s will replace the carrier's ageing 747 fleet on long haul
routes. Together with a fleet of 18 A340-300s currently in service, they will be operated mainly on the airline's
routes from Madrid to major Latin American cities.
In Iberia's spacious layout, the A340-600 will accommodate
10 passengers in First class, 42 in Business and 300 in Economy. Powered by four Rolls
Royce Trent 500 engines, the aircraft will also be equipped with the latest in
passenger entertainment and communication systems.
"The A340-600 will enable Iberia to increase its presence in the Latin
American market and contribute to furthering our leadership, while offering
optimised services to our customers. Our selection of the A340-600 follows a
thorough evaluation and is mainly driven by the high level of flexibility and
commonality with our A340-300 and single-aisle A320 Family fleets", said
Xabier de Irala, President of Iberia. "This additional order is also a clear
indication of our confidence in the future and the continuous growth of passenger and cargo air traffic in spite of current global economic
difficulties."
"We are very honoured that once again Iberia, one of our largest customers
in the world, has chosen to further its partnership with us, by increasing its
order for the A340-600", said Noel Forgeard, Airbus President and CEO.
"The A340 constitutes the clear market leader both in terms of aircraft sold
and customers. "Once again, we are committed to providing Iberia with the
best in terms of both quality of product and customer services." |