AirAsia may order more Airbus A320 jets
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AirAsia may order more Airbus A320 jets
AirAsia Bhd, the region's biggest budget carrier, may order additional
Airbus SAS planes within the next two months to facilitate growth as it
seeks to form more airline partnerships.
The Malaysian carrier
may place an order for 50 A320 jets with an additional 50 options,
Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes told reporters today in
Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur. A deal could be announced as early as
next month's Farnborough Air Show in the U.K., he said.
"That's what they want," Fernandes said. "It depends on whether they give me a good deal."
AirAsia
is already Airbus's biggest customer for single- aisle A320s with 275
on order, including A320neo models. The carrier is accelerating fleet
plans as it forms more joint venture airlines, with a budget tie-up
with All Nippon Airways Co due to start flights from Tokyo's Narita
Airport in August.
The group wants to start five such
partnerships over the next two years in countries including China,
Vietnam and South Korea, said Fernandes, who is set to move to Jakarta
this month to oversee regional growth. Malaysia will remain its
headquarters, he said.
AirAsia reported its first increase in
profit in five quarters in the three months ended March, as more
travelers opted for low-cost flights during the global economic
slowdown. Net income increased to RM172.4 million, the company said May
24.
The group is having a "fantastic" second quarter, boosted by
lower fuel costs, said Fernandes. Its cash position is at a "record"
high and the company is well-placed to pay "constant" dividends, he
said. -- Bloomberg
Airbus SAS planes within the next two months to facilitate growth as it
seeks to form more airline partnerships.
The Malaysian carrier
may place an order for 50 A320 jets with an additional 50 options,
Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes told reporters today in
Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur. A deal could be announced as early as
next month's Farnborough Air Show in the U.K., he said.
"That's what they want," Fernandes said. "It depends on whether they give me a good deal."
AirAsia
is already Airbus's biggest customer for single- aisle A320s with 275
on order, including A320neo models. The carrier is accelerating fleet
plans as it forms more joint venture airlines, with a budget tie-up
with All Nippon Airways Co due to start flights from Tokyo's Narita
Airport in August.
The group wants to start five such
partnerships over the next two years in countries including China,
Vietnam and South Korea, said Fernandes, who is set to move to Jakarta
this month to oversee regional growth. Malaysia will remain its
headquarters, he said.
AirAsia reported its first increase in
profit in five quarters in the three months ended March, as more
travelers opted for low-cost flights during the global economic
slowdown. Net income increased to RM172.4 million, the company said May
24.
The group is having a "fantastic" second quarter, boosted by
lower fuel costs, said Fernandes. Its cash position is at a "record"
high and the company is well-placed to pay "constant" dividends, he
said. -- Bloomberg
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