Thursday, April 14, 2011

Cathay Pacific orders 15 Airbus A330-300s

April 13, 2011, 3:47pm
Manila Bulletin

Cathay Pacific orders 15 Airbus A330-300s

MANILA, Philippines -- Cathay Pacific Airways has placed its ninth order for A330-300s in March for 15 more aircraft, which together with its subsidiary Dragonair brings the company’s total orders for the type up to 54.

The airline is Airbus’ largest A330 customer and operator with a fleet of 46 in service and a further 21 to be delivered.

Airbus’ monthly orders and deliveries report reveals that total orders for the A330-300, the larger version of the world’s most popular mid-sized wide-body, soared past the 500 order mark following an order from Cathay Pacific Airways.

In the past three years alone, the A330 has attracted 27 new operators proving that the aircraft’s versatility, reliability and efficiency remain unequalled and continue to be the winning combination in the medium to long-haul market.

Airbus said the wide market appeal of the A330 is demonstrated daily by over 90 operators, including network carriers, low cost, charter and flag carriers, who fly A330s on all missions from 30 minutes to over 14 hours, with one taking off every minute of every day.

More than 860 million passengers have enjoyed travelling on board the light, bright and spacious A330 cabin to and from the 300 airports it serves today.

With a true wide-body fuselage allowing very high comfort standards, the A330-300 is able to accommodate seat and class configurations to suit diverse customer requirements.

It has a range of up to 10,400 km with a typical 300 passenger load. Highly efficient and optimised for the medium “to long range market, the A330-300 offers the best balance between range and cost.’’

The A330-300 remains the most economic means of flying 300 or so passengers on medium range routes in true long haul comfort. Orders for the A330-300 stand at 511. (EHL)

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