Airbus has delivered A320 manufacturing serial number 3000 (MSN3000) to AirAsia. The official handover to Dato’ Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia by Louis Gallois, Airbus President and CEO, and…
Airbus has delivered A320 manufacturing serial number 3000 (MSN3000) to AirAsia. The official handover to Dato’ Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia by Louis Gallois, Airbus President and CEO, and co-CEO of EADS, took place at a ceremony held at Airbus’ new Henri Ziegler delivery centre in Toulouse, France.
The ceremony was attended by Dominique Perben, French Minister of Transport, along with Dato’ Seri Chan Kong Choy, Minister of Transport Malaysia.
The delivery is part of AirAsia’s original order for 60 A320s in March 2005 and follows the airline’s recent announcement for a firm order for an additional 50 A320s and a further 50 on option; making AirAsia a leading Airbus A320 customer with a total order of 150 A320 aircraft, plus 50 options.
Dato’ Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia, said, “It is our honour to welcome the 3000th manufacturing serial number, which is the 51st aircraft entering into our growing fleet. We are very happy with the Airbus A320 and the aircraft has helped us tremendously in our efforts to boost efficiency, enhance reliability, reduce costs and provide higher service levels for our guests. The latest aircraft with a special livery featuring our cabin crew is one of the many facets of livery we are proud to own as it symbolises our superior service to our guests and our recognition of the tireless efforts and commitment put in by our dedicated team at AirAsia.”
“Reaching MSN3000 is a significant milestone in the A320 Family production cycle and tangible proof of the immense popularity of Airbus’ A320 Family”, said Louis Gallois. “With 30 million flight cycles and 50 million flight hours already completed, the global A320 Family has set the standard for fly-by-wire aircraft across the air transport industry. Moreover, with its unbeatable economics and enormous passenger appeal, it has an outstanding backlog of some 1,966 aircraft. This confirms that the A320 Family will be in demand for many years to come,” he added.
In order to keep up with the demand, Airbus plans to introduce a steady production ramp up from 30 to 32 aircraft per month and plans progressively to increase this to a rate of 36 by the end of 2008.
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