Aviation News

2011-10-07

Qantas Orders 110 New Airbus A320 Jets

More articles by »
Written by: BNO News
Tags: , , , ,

Aircraft manufacturer Airbus on Thursday announced that it has finalized a multi-billion contract with Australian airline Qantas for 110 A320 family aircraft. Many will support Jetstar Airways, a low-cost airline owned by Qantas.

Airbus rendering of a Jetstar A320neo

Airbus rendering of a Jetstar A320neo. (Illustration by Fixion)

The deal is estimated to be worth around $9.5 billion, marking the largest single order in Australian aviation history by aircraft units with the firm order for 78 A320neo and 32 A320s. The deal is part of Qantas’ fleet renewal and expansion plans in the coming years and also follows a commitment signed in August.

The A320neo is a new engine option for the A320 Family to enter service in 2015. According to Airbus, it incorporates the latest generation engines and large “Sharklet” wing tip devices, which has shown to deliver 15 percent in fuel and CO2 emission savings.

The new aircraft will be deployed across the Qantas Group on short to medium haul domestic and international operations and underpins, according to Airbus, the airline’s commitment to build a fleet with ‘the most fuel efficient and reliable aircraft’ in the market.

“The Airbus A320 will be the launch aircraft for Qantas’ new, premium airline based in Asia and will support Jetstar’s expansion plans – including the establishment of Jetstar Japan,” said Alan Joyce, Qantas CEO. “The A320 Family’s outstanding operational efficiency and comfort, plus its environmental credentials, make it the right choice for the Qantas Group.”

Airbus launched the A320neo ten months ago, in December 2010, and has already received 1,245 orders and commitments.



About the Author

BNO News





 
 

 
Northern Pacific Boeing 757 with black and white livery on fuselage and tail, aurora borealis inspired splash of color on winglets, and similarly colored N on the tail.

Northern Pacific Airways Unveils First Aircraft

New airline Northern Pacific Airways unveiled their first aircraft on Tuesday evening in an event held at San Bernardino International Airport.
by Rufus Powell
0

 
 

Onboard Breeze Airways First Flight From Louisville

Back in June, 2018, the aviation community first heard of a possible new airline, to be partly founded by David Neeleman. The founder of JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, WestJet, and ...
by Tom Rainey
0

 

 

A Step Towards Normalcy At The Jones Beach Airshow

A year after being cancelled at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Airshow at Jones Beach returns for 2021.
by Scott Snorteland
0

 
 

SWISS Shows Off Its Revamped JFK Lounge

NYCAviation toured the fully-remodeled SWISS International lounge at JFK's Terminal 4
by Eric Dunetz
1

 
 

The Future of Business Aviation in Focus at NBAA BACE

The business aviation community will be gathering in Las Vegas this week for the annual NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exposition (BACE).
by Gabe Andino
1

 




  • Anonymous

    Well, Airbus must do something right to get those orders? I am still waiting for Boeing’s tally of 737 MAX’s?