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Airbus Delivers 50th A320 Assembled In China

Juneyao Airlines Keeps Growing With Airbus’ Single-Aisle Jets

Less than two years after Airbus delivered the first A320 Family aircraft assembled by the Final Assembly Line in China (FALC), the aircraft manufacturer celebrated the hand-over of its 50th aircraft assembled by FALC at the Airbus (Tianjin) Delivery Center to Chinese customer, Juneyao Airlines, a Shanghai-based privately-owned carrier.

The event, held on Wednesday, was earmarked with a special ceremony, attended by National Development and Reform Commission of China and Tianjin government officials, Juneyao executives and Airbus representatives. “We are pleased to take delivery of the 50th aircraft assembled at FALC to further enhance our all Airbus fleet,” said Wang Junjin, Chairman of Juneyao Airlines. “Our highly reliable A320 Family fleet has demonstrated excellent performance while keeping operational costs low,” Wang Junjin added.

“We are proud that the A320 Family plays an important role in the growth of Juneyao Airlines,” said Laurence Barron, Airbus China President. “The 50th delivery is a major milestone for FALC. Airbus will continue providing the best products and services to its Chinese customers,” affirmed Laurence Barron.

Currently Juneyao operates two A319s and 17 A320s.

The FALC is a joint venture between Airbus and a Chinese consortium comprising Tianjin Free Trade Zone (TJFTZ) and China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC).

FMI: www.airbus.com

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