Tuesday 12 July 2011

TransAsia Airways orders six A321neo aircraft | INTERNATIONAL ...

TransAsia Airways Orders Six A321neo Aircraft | IFExpress


TransAsia Airways of Taiwan announced today that it has been firmly at Airbus in order for six aircraft A321neo. The airline meet will allow rapid growth of regional services, including direct lines between Taiwan and China new aircraft. TransAsia announced a selection of the new engine of the aircraft.

TransAsia Airways Orders Six A321neo Aircraft | IFExpress

 
TransAsia Airways operates currently five A321s and two A320s on domestic and services. The order has provided today already six A321s the airline itself Sharklet on order for the next version has.
"Successful operations with 18 A320 family benefits low operating costs and outstanding reliability by the A320 product line offered", says Vincent Lin, President of TransAsia Airways. "The A321neo fits perfectly into our current fleet from operational point of view new levels to the fuel consumption and have less impact on our environment."

TransAsia Airways Orders Six A321neo Aircraft | IFExpress


The A321neo is the largest in the series which will begin A320neo. The inclusion of new engines and larger wing tip devices Sharklet, called A320neo series offer savings of 15 percent fuel and capacity for additional range of 500 miles (950 km) or the possibility of two tonnes transported more cargo within a certain range. Fuel pump for the environment economy results 3 600 tonnes of less CO2 per aircraft per year. In addition the A320neo offer a reduction in the number with two digits, NOx emissions and reduces the noise of the engine.

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