TACA, one of the most important airlines in Latin America, has signed a firm contract for the purchase of 14
additional Single Aisle Airbus aircraft including for the first time the A321 in Latin America.
With this incremental order, the total of Airbus aircraft that remains to be delivered to TACA increases from 12 to
26 units (five A319s, 16 A320s and five A321s). Deliveries of these 26 aircraft will take place between April 2005
and September 2009.
TACA
serves the whole American Continent from Canada in the North to Argentina and Chile in the South.
“The Airbus A320 Family is for us the ideal mix in terms of performance, reliability, flexibility, great economics
whilst providing our passengers with the highest level of comfort,” said Roberto Kriete, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of TACA. “With the A321, we look forward to making another major step in unit cost reduction,
which will further sharpen our competitive edge.”
“We are extremely honoured by this renewed sign of confidence in our products,” said Noël Forgeard, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Airbus, “We view this order as the culmination of the remarkable turnaround TACA
has achieved. With this new order TACA will be able to take full benefit of the commonality concept of the A320
Family which has become the preferred choice of airlines around the world.”
TACA will be the first airline in Latin America to operate the A321 as of September 2005. The A321 will seat up to
186 passengers in a two-class configuration. As a member of the Airbus A320 Family, the A321 will enable TACA to use the same pilots, cabin crew and maintenance
facilities as for its 120 seat A319s and 150 seat A320s.
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