EUROFLY AIRBUS ORDER
Eurofly orders new Airbus A350
Eurofly is also leasing two additional A330-200s, bringing its total
fleet of the type to five
3 January 2006
Eurofly has signed a contract with Airbus for the purchase of three
A350-800s with three more on option, and becomes the Italian launch
customer for Airbus' new 250 - 300 seat long range airliner. Eurofly
is also leasing two additional A330-200s, bringing its total fleet of
the type to five.
This transaction is part of Eurofly's expansion plan to reinforce its
widebody fleet on long range destinations. The A350s are to be
delivered from 2013, and will be used by the Italian airline to
pioneer additional long haul flights, connecting Italian airports with
attractive holiday destinations in the Caribbean, Africa, America and
Asia, and to operate direct flights between Rome, Naples, Palermo,
Bologna and New York.
Eurofly already operates an Airbus fleet of eight A320s, one A319 Long
Range, and three A330s. The two additional A330-200s, powered by Pratt
& Whitney PW4000 engines, are to be delivered starting in late 2006.
"Adding the modern A350 to our fleet underlines our status as a young
and dynamic airline with one of the youngest fleets and highest level
of passenger service," underlined Augusto Angioletti, CEO of Eurofly.
"In operational cost as well as passenger comfort, our Airbus fleet
provides the kind of travel that accountants appreciate and which
passengers dream about."
Airbus President and CEO Gustav Humbert said: "Having Eurofly, a very
dynamic and fast growing carrier, among our early A350 customers, is
yet another good example of the popularity of our widebody fleet,
which answers the needs of successful airlines. This new deal
reinforces the successful co-operation that Airbus has had with
Eurofly since 2001, and opens the door to a long-term partnership."
Eurofly became the first Italian company to operate the long range
Airbus A330-200 in 2002. Commonality of the A350 with the A330 in the
Eurofly fleet is a decisive advantage, allowing Eurofly savings in
operational and maintenance costs. With the A350, Eurofly will also be
able to continue operating "mixed fleet flying" with the rest of its
Airbus aircraft family, a concept it was first to introduce in Italy.
The new A350 also benefits from the technologically advanced
innovations of the A380, and features the latest technologies and
materials. It carries 30 more passengers, eight per cent more
economically per seat, and flies 550 km further than its closest
competitor.
Orders and commitments for the new A350 now stand at 172 aircraft from
13 customers.
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