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News From Paris: Air France Ups Its A380 Order Count By Two

MOU Also Includes 18 A320 Family Planes

Airbus's largest plane continued to receive a needed boost Tuesday in Paris, as Air France signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the purchase of two additional A380 superjumbo airliners in Le Bourget.

The MOU -- which also includes 18 A320 Family narrowbodies -- brings Air France's current slate of A380 orders to 12, which Airbus says confirms the airline's commitment for Airbus' double deck airliner. The A320s are a step towards Air France's goal of eventually operating an all-Airbus single-aisle fleet.

"The A380 is a remarkable aircraft, setting new standards in air travel, and giving us the extra passenger capacity we need for our extra long haul flights. Hence our wish to boost our Airbus A380 fleet further", said Air France President Jean-Cyril Spinetta. "With lower emissions and fuel burn per passenger, the A380 is also our response to environmental concerns. Equally our brand new A320 Family aircraft fleet will continue our long history of outstanding results with the A320 Family", he added.

The first European carrier to operate the A380, Air France will fly the A380s from its Paris-Charles de Gaulle hub to Asian and North American destinations, starting in spring 2009. Air France will configure the A380s in a comfortable three class layout. The aircraft will be powered by Engine Alliance engines.

With 145 aircraft in service, Air France already operates one of the world's largest Airbus single aisle fleets. The latest generation A320s and A321s ordered by Air France are equipped with updated cabins and low fuel burn, new generation CFM International CFM56 engines. The aircraft will be operated on domestic and European routes.

"We are honored to receive this renewed vote of confidence for our state of the art aircraft from one of our most valued customers," said Airbus CEO Louis Gallois. "Air France was the first carrier to fly Airbus aircraft and the first in the world to operate aircraft from the entire Single Aisle Family. Their commitment means a lot to us."

FMI: www.airbus.com, www.airfrance.com

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