SP's Aviation

GoAir on an Expansion Spree

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Indian low-cost airline GoAir has chosen Airbus for its further expansion plans by signing a memorandum of understand­ing for 72 A320neo aircraft at the Farnboroug­h Internatio­nal Airshow. GoAir announced its latest order following a similar agreement for 72 A320neo placed in 2011 bringing the total order to 144. The first two aircraft from this order were delivered in June. With the neo induction, GoAir will expand its network and offer fliers better connectivi­ty and continue its growth as one of India’s preferred low-cost airline.

“The new A320neo provide us the competitiv­e edge to achieve our growth targets and help us strengthen­ing our presence in the wider region. It also reaffirms GoAir’s commitment to deliver the most modern, comfortabl­e and excellent air travel experience to all customers as well as to strengthen the sustained positive growth and business expansion of the company. The new aircraft will help us in unlocking new domestic routes while providing a springboar­d for continued internatio­nal network expansion in the years to come.” said GoAir CEO Wolfgang Prock-Schauer.

“This further commitment by GoAir is a testament to the reliabilit­y, passenger popularity and unbeatable operating economics of the A320 family. I congratula­te GoAir,” said Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers, John Leahy.” GoAir is among the three first A320neo operators and with an order for 144 is one of the leading operators of the type.”

GoAir is the first airline to use A320neo in Spaceflex configurat­ion with 186 seats without compromisi­ng on the passenger leg room and comfort. This configurat­ion will also enable better service and availabili­ty during peak season for the travellers.

 ??  ?? JOHN LEAHY, AIRBUS COO CUSTOMERS, AND GOAIR CEO WOLFGANG PROCK-SCHAUER ANNOUNCE MOU FOR 72 MORE A320NEO JETLINERS
JOHN LEAHY, AIRBUS COO CUSTOMERS, AND GOAIR CEO WOLFGANG PROCK-SCHAUER ANNOUNCE MOU FOR 72 MORE A320NEO JETLINERS

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