Tue, Jun 16, 2009
Qatar Airways Wants 24 Jets
Doha-based national carrier, Qatar Airways, has signed a firm
contract for 24 Airbus A320 Family aircraft. The agreement includes
the firming up of a contract for four A321 aircraft announced at
the Farnborough Air show in July 2008.
Qatar Airways currently operates 19 A320 Family aircraft, the
Middle East's largest fleet. The new aircraft configured with a
two-class cabin will be deployed to enhance and expand services on
regional, Eastern European and south west Asia services.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said: "The
additional Airbus A320s and A321s give Qatar Airways a firm footing
in the rapid development and expansion of our regional network.
Qatar Airways is determined to grow with the world's best aircraft
at the heart of a modern and fuel efficient fleet, and this A320
Family order will ensure that our narrow-body fleet is the youngest
and best equipped in the region."
In addition to 19 A320 Family aircraft, Qatar's current
in-service fleet includes four A340-600s and the region's largest
fleet of 29 A330s.
"Qatar Airways' partnership with Airbus dates back to the early
1990's, and we take great pride that it is stronger today than ever
before. Qatar already operates a modern fleet of eco-efficient
Airbus' and we are delighted that with the equally efficient A320,
Airbus is forming the backbone of Qatar's modern fleet," said Tom
Enders, Airbus President and CEO.
Qatar Airways is one of the world's leading airlines, with a
fleet that includes A320s, A300Fs, A330s and A340 aircraft
including the ACJ corporate jet. Qatar Airways is also a customer
for the 21st Century flagship, the A380 and is the largest customer
for the A350 XWB.
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