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 |  | All Nippon Airways (ANA) of Japan placed an order with Airbus last year
for the purchase of three of Airbus’ popular single-aisle A320s. The
Japanese carrier is also to lease two additional A320 aircraft. These A320s are configured for ANA’s international routes. With the
introduction of a further five A320s to its fleet, ANA is planning to
expand its network to destinations in China.
ANA's A320s will
be equipped with CFM International CFM56-5B4/P engines. The Japanese
airline company currently operates 28 A320s.
Airbus President
& CEO Gustav Humbert, said: "We are extremely pleased that Japan's
first A320 operator has again chosen A320s to increase its single aisle
fleet. The decision by ANA is a testimony that the operational
reliability and global efficiency of the A320 has been highly evaluated
by the Japanese company. Our best-selling A320 Family is the undoubted
reference both for legacy carriers and the newly developing low-cost
carrier market. We are very proud to have been selected by Japan’s
leading airline ANA again, and represents a further milestone for
Airbus’ development in Japan."
The A320 Family's optimised
cabin cross-section - the widest single-aisle fuselage on the market -
sets new standards for passenger cabin flexibility in this segment. It
allows for top-of-the-range comfort with wider seats and aisles. It is
also equipped with the most modern platform for in-flight entertainment
and is best-suited single-aisle aircraft for international routes.
The
wider fuselage also provides unmatched cargo capability, offering a
containerised cargo loading system that is essential for profitable
cargo operations. This system is compatible with the worldwide standard
widebody system, which reduces ground equipment and handling costs.
Firm
orders for the Airbus A320 Family now stand at more than 4,200
aircraft, making it the world's fastest and best-selling airliners of
all times. The Airbus A320 Family has been ordered by, or is in service
with, more than 200 customers and operators worldwide.
ANA
became Airbus' second Japanese customer when it ordered ten A320s in
1987. Since the aircraft entered service with the carrier early in
1991, ANA has increased its total firm orders for the A320 to 31. ANA
also operates seven of its sister aircraft, the A321.
A
leading aircraft manufacturer with the most modern and comprehensive
product line on the market, Airbus is a global company with design and
manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, the UK, and Spain as well
as subsidiaries in Japan, China, and the U.S. Headquartered in
Toulouse, France, Airbus is an EADS joint Company with BAE Systems. | |
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