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Wed, Feb 06, 2013

Turkish Airlines Orders 5 Additional A330 Passenger Aircraft

Airbus: Repeat Order Great Vote Of Confidence In A330s Efficiency And Reliability

Turkish Airlines has signed a firm order for two additional A330-300 passenger aircraft and three options as part of the carrier’s continued growth plans. The additional order for the A330 family is taking their total firm order for the type to 38. Turkish Airlines placed their first order with Airbus in 1984, and today operate a total of 104 Airbus aircraft.

The new aircraft will be deployed on medium and long haul routes from the Turkish Airlines hub in Istanbul. "As one of the fastest growing airlines, our strategy of growth needs to be fully supported by efficient, reliable and profitable aircraft” said Dr Temel Kotil, CEO of Turkish Airlines. “This new order for A330s reinforces our commitment to a family of aircraft which already helps us to achieve our ambitious expansion plans, in a profitable and sustainable manner.”
 
“We are very proud to win a repeat order from Turkish Airlines as it shows without doubt a strong endorsement for the A330 unique combination of unbeatable economics, versatility and fuel efficiency,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. “In response to the continuing strong demand, we’re making the A330 better and better, with new higher weight variants to offer more payload-range capability while keeping reliability at top level.”

FMI: www.airbus.com

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