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CDB Aviation Completes Delivery Of Initial Five New A320neo Aircraft To GoAir

Lessor Marks A Milestone With The Delivery Of Three A320 Family Aircraft In One Day

CDB Aviation Lease Finance DAC, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited, has delivered two new Airbus A320neo aircraft to India-based, low-cost carrier Go Airlines (India) Ltd.

The two aircraft represent the delivery of initial five of a total of 14 A320neos placed on long-term lease with the airline as part of a Purchase and Leaseback transaction announced on November 20. The remaining nine aircraft will be delivered to GoAir through the end of 2019.

“By delivering two A320neos to GoAir, CDB Aviation successfully completed the initial installment of five A320neo deliveries to the airline planned for this year,” said CDB Aviation Chief Commercial Officer Patrick Hannigan. “We look forward to delivering the remaining nine aircraft over the next couple of years, while assisting GoAir with further optimizing their fleet through our long-term partnership.”

In addition to the two A320neo aircraft, CDB Aviation delivered the second A321-200 to Air Seoul, marking a major milestone on the lessor’s growth trajectory by having three Airbus A320 Family aircraft delivered on the same day.

“The completion of three aircraft deliveries in one day is a great feat for our company, which further demonstrates our steadfast commitment to securing and building a fleet of aircraft to offer airlines the customized fleet options they need, one aircraft or an entire fleet at a time,” added Hannigan.

(Source: CDB Aviation. Image from file)

FMI: www.cdbaviation.aero

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