GoAir expands Airbus fleet with 10 more A320s
Farnborough (AIRBUS) - GoAir, 'The
Fly Smart Airline' based in Mumbai, signed a purchase agreement for 10
Airbus A320 family aircraft with an option for a further ten at
Farnborough air show on Monday 17th July 2006.
The aircraft will be powered by CFM International engines.
GoAir launched services with two leased A320's in November 2005, with a further five leased A320's scheduled to enter the fleet during 2006. All of the A320 aircraft on firm order will seat 180 passengers in an all-economy layout. In bringing these aircraft into service GoAir will expand services to major business and leisure
destinations across the country.
"I am delighted to have signed this contract which is a demonstration
of our long standing confidence in the Airbus A320 family. These
aircraft will enable us to develop our network and introduce new routes
not previously served and we are excited about being able to offer the
"Fly Smart" experience to more cities and passengers throughout India,"
Mr Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir.
"I am very happy that GoAir has extended its partnership with
Airbus by signing an agreement for more aircraft. The purchase
agreement signifies the growth of the airline and the increasing
popularity of the A320 aircraft," said Christian Streiff, Airbus
President and CEO.
GoAir currently operates a fleet of Airbus A320s with 24 flights covering 13 cities including Jammu & Srinagar.
Airbus' A320 family is the acknowledged technological leader in
the single-aisle class, with advanced features such as fuel-saving
wingtip fences, weight-saving composites, and the reliability that
comes from its modern design and ease of maintenance. It also
consistently leads in independent passenger and operator surveys.
Airbus' A320 family is the most successful aircraft family in
the world, and having been chosen by around 180 operators around the
world, including both traditional and low-cost carriers. Firm orders
for the Airbus A320 family stand at almost 4,300 aircraft, more than
2,800 of which have been delivered.
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