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We can now start the London route... [the A330neo] allows us to fly to Brazil, Namibia and anywhere we want

- Tony Fernandes, group CEO of AirAsia

sepang (Malaysia) — Malaysian budget airline AirAsia on Thursday announced an additional order of 34 Airbus A330neo planes, bringing the total value of its expanded 100-plane order to $30 billion as it sets its sights on European routes.

The first delivery of the jets will arrive towards the end of 2019 and will allow the airline to take on longer non-stop routes to Europe, AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes said at a media event.

These will be used by its longhaul arm, AirAsia X, replacing its older first-generation A330s.

“We can now start the London route... this plane allows us to fly to Brazil, Namibia and anywhere we want,” he said.

The Kuala Lumpur-London route was dropped in 2012 due to low demand and high fuel prices.

“We lobbied hard for the A330neo after seeing the success of the A320neo, and working closely with Airbus, we have arrived at an aircraft that we are confident will allow us to expand our low fares offering beyond Asia Pacific to the rest of the world,” AirAsia X chief executive Kamarudin Meranun said.

The deal makes AirAsia the biggest Asian customer of European aviation giant Airbus, which has been locked in a tight battle for dominance with US rival Boeing.

The twin-aisled A330neos are a fuel-efficient upgrade of the current A330s operated by AirAsia. Fitted with Rolls Royce Trent 7000 engines, the planes will reduce fuel consumptio­n by 25 percent, the planemaker­s said.

But the jet has been edged out by the newer Boeing 787 and was depending on AirAsia to revive sales of the upgraded long-haul plane. Boeing on Thursday said it had firmed up an order for at least 10 787s from Hawaiian Airlines after the airline cancelled an order for the A330neo.

Fernandes also said Airasia and Airbus have began “talks” to explore cooperatio­n to develop an industrial aviation centre in Malaysia which will include a repair and overhaul facility and a training centre. —

 ?? AFP ?? AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes and other officials at a Press conference in Sepang on Thursday. —
AFP AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes and other officials at a Press conference in Sepang on Thursday. —

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