AirAsia has initiated a
total fleet renewal with the delivery of the first of sixty A320s
at an official ceremony held at the LIMA Airshow in Langkawi,
Malaysia. The event was attended by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak,
Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Pahamin A Rajab, Chairman,
AirAsia Group, Datuk Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer,
AirAsia Group and Mr Edouard Ullmo, SVP Business Development,
Customer Affairs, Airbus.
The A320s will be configured with 180 seats and over time
completely replace the Boeing 737-300 fleet currently operated by
the AirAsia Group (comprising AirAsia in Malaysia, Thai AirAsia in
Thailand and AWAIR in Indonesia). AirAsia holds options to purchase
a further 40 A320s under an agreement signed with Airbus in March
2005. All A320 aircraft will be powered by CFM-56-5B engines from
CFM international.
AirAsia is the latest low cost carrier (LCC) from the Asia -
Pacific region to introduce A320 Family aircraft, with eight LCCs
from Australia, India, New Zealand, Philippines and Singapore
already having the aircraft in service. A total of almost 440
Airbus A320 Family aircraft are in service with 36 airlines in
Asia-Pacific, with total orders from the region exceeding 570
aircraft. The A320 Family has a widespread reputation for high
dispatch reliability even on short hops, with wide aisles
facilitating quick turnarounds for efficient operations.
"The A320 heralds the beginning of a new era for AirAsia. The
sophistication of these aircraft will enhance our image and brand.
This should enable us to capture a wider market segment that
previously had reservations about our in-flight product.
The superiority of the A320s in terms of fuel burn, maintenance
requirements, increased capacity, wider cabin and larger cargo
payload, will allow us to have greater operations efficiency while
ensuring that our cost optimization program remains as the lowest
in the world," said Datuk Tony Fernandes, Group CEO, AirAsia
Berhad.
"Over the past two years, the A320 Family has proven to be the
outstandingly popular choice with both start-up and established
low-cost carriers in the Asia Pacific region and I am delighted to
welcome AirAsia to this dynamic group of operators. With its superb
economics and high passenger appeal, the A320 is sure winner that
will further spur AirAsia's success," said Mr Gustav Humbert, CEO
and President of Airbus.