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Wed, Sep 24, 2014

Airbus: A320neo Family Sets New Efficiency Standards

Claims Engine Enhancements, Cabin Innovations Lead To 20% Less Fuel Burn

Airbus says its A320neo Family is predicted to increase fuel burn savings per seat further improved to 20% across the entire family by 2020. The 20% fuel burn saving would be achieved through Airbus’ latest cabin innovations reinforced by further engine efficiency improvements, its engineers say.

“The A320neo Family keeps getting better as we are continuously innovating both in cabin productivity and engine efficiency to stay ahead of the game,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers. “The NEO will deliver a 15% fuel burn savings from day one in 2015 and we will go up to 20% by 2020, ensuring the A320 maintains its position as the leading next generation single-aisle aircraft family.”

Airbus says is offering airlines the option of higher seat counts enabled through latest cabin innovations that will not reduce passenger comfort. These include new generation slim line seats, Airbus’ Space-Flex rear lavatory & galley arrangements and Airbus Smart-Lav which together optimize the efficient use of the cabin floor space. The authorities will recertify the A320 family with increased seats limit by end 2014.

The A320neo (new engine option) incorporates cabin innovations, new generation engines and Sharklets (large wing tip devices) which together are predicted to deliver 20 percent in fuel savings per seat by 2020.

To date, firm orders for the NEO reached 3257 aircraft from 60 customers, representing a 60 per cent market share in its category.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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