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Thu, Jun 24, 2010

Add 'Em All Up, And They Pass 50 Million Flights

An A320 Family Aircraft Leaves The Ground Somewhere Every 10 Minutes

The A320 Family of aircraft has achieved over 50 million take offs and landings since the first model, the A320, entered commercial service in 1988. Over this period, A320's and its derivatives have carried in excess of five billion people. With ten take-offs every minute, they have become a familiar sight at airports and in the air.

"One of our A320 Family aircraft takes off every six seconds somewhere around the world and they have carried more than five billion people, which is a huge achievement", said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. "We are investing at least 100 million euros a year in the A320 Family in order to maintain it as the world's most modern and fuel efficient aircraft family that will continue to bring people together for the decades to come".

Painted in some 250 different airline colours, A320 Family aircraft can be found 365 days a year at the world's busiest and largest airport hubs. There are ten operators today with more than 100 A320 Family aircraft in their fleets. But Airbus says the A320 Family aircraft can also operate at smaller airports and even in some of the most remote areas of the globe such as the Kingdom of Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas.

Airbus says this can be partly attributed to its $122 million annual investment that keeps the A320 Family technology state of the art, maintaining it as the most fuel efficient and modern aircraft family in its category.

The company says one illustration of the A320 continuous improvements are the new fuel-saving Sharklet wing tip devices launched by Airbus at the end of 2009. These devices will enhance the eco-efficiency and payload-range performance of the A320, and are expected to reduce the fuel consumption by at least 3.5 per cent over longer sectors. This corresponds to an annual CO2 reduction of around 700 tons per aircraft. Starting with the A320, the Sharklets will be available as an option on A320 Family models (A318, A319, A320 and A321) from the end of 2012.

Airbus says it has sold 6,500 of the aircraft, and has delivered more than 4,300 to some 310 customers and operators worldwide.

FMI: www.airbus.com

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