GoAir seals deal for 72 A320neos
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Indian low-cost carrier, GoAir has signed an order for 72 Airbus A320neos. The airline currently operates 10 A320s with an average age of two years which makes it the youngest airline fleet in India. It will take delivery of the other 10 aircraft over the next two years, before the new order deliveries start.
“Today we have shown our commitment to the growth of our airline and to our loyal customers. The combined order for 92 Airbus aircraft (20 A320s and 72 A320neo) reinforces our longstanding partnership with the leading manufacturer and the leading aircraft the market has to offer,” said Jeh Wadia, Managing Director of GoAir.
“We are delighted with GoAir’s endorsement of our A320neo. As an established operator of the A320, GoAir clearly recognises the benefits and productivity gains of being able to operate A320s and A320neo harmoniously in a single fleet,” said Tom Enders, President & CEO of Airbus.
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