Airbus wins first Asian customer for VIP A340-500
February 8th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 47 times, 1 so far today
Airbus wins first Asian customer for VIP A340-500
Airbus has won its first Asian customer for a VIP version of its ultra long-haul A340-500 – highlighting the aircraft’s growing appeal to private customers. The deal is the third for the VIP A340 that Airbus has announced this year, and is in addition to five orders for Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ) Family aircraft. The Asian customer’s A340-500 is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 500 engines.
“Already doing sterling service on the world’s longest airline routes, the Airbus A340-500 has exactly what a VIP customer wants – a very large and attractive cabin, four-engined freedom for routings over the remotest regions, and the range to fly nonstop to the world,” says Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers, John Leahy. Airbus offers the largest and most modern range of corporate jets, from the entry-level A318 Elite, through the Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ), A320 Prestige and A330/A340 Prestige, all the way up to an A380 Flying Palace.
The market for VIP widebodies has been increasingly active in recent years, with Airbus booking its first firm order for a VIP A340-600 in 2005, plus a VIP A330-200 for an undisclosed customer, in 2006. Widebody VIP aircraft offer customers both a larger cabin and more range, allowing larger groups to fly even further nonstop in greater comfort and style. And for customers that select a four-engined A340 or A380, there are added benefits. These include the ability to continue to their destination after an engine failure, better take-off performance in hot and high conditions, and the freedom to overfly remote areas free from extended range twin-engine operations (ETOPS) limitations.
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