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Sun, Aug 02, 2015

Transaero Airlines Receives Its First A321

Airliner On Lease From ICBC Leasing Of China

Transaero Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321 as a result of a long-term leasing agreement between the airline and ICBC Leasing of China.

The delivery from Airbus's Hamburg plant is part of Transaero's fleet renewal program and business efficiency enhancement program. Under these programs, Transaero's fleet is being expanded with new fuel efficient aircraft with optimal passenger capacity for the current market conditions.

By the end of the year, Transaero plans to receive three more A321 aircraft.

The A321 is the first Airbus medium-range aircraft in the airline's fleet. It is configured with two classes and can accommodate 184 passengers. The aircraft is fitted with "sharklet" wingtip devices.

The A321 was delivered in a new corporate identity, which the airline uses for all new aircraft joining its fleet.

Transaero will start operating its first A321s on its high-demand, medium-range routes, such as to Paris, Tel Aviv, Astana, Almaty and Novosibirsk.

"I would like to express our sincere gratitude to the largest Chinese bank - ICBC Bank and its subsidiary ICBC Leasing, who trust Transaero as a reliable partner, which is highlighted by the implementation of the signed contract," said Dmitry Stolyarov, First Deputy CEO Transaero Airlines. "The addition of highly efficient aircraft to the company's fleet will contribute to enhancing the company's profitability, optimizing the airline's passenger capacity, and will see withdrawal of aircraft which are of low demand in the current market conditions."

"The delivery of the first A321 to Transaero is an important event for us. We are happy to welcome one of the leading Russian airlines as a new Airbus operator. Transaero will undoubtedly benefit from the A321's unbeatable operating costs, while the passengers will enjoy high levels of cabin comfort. We hope today's event will pave the way for further partnership," said Andreas Kramer, Vice-President Sales Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

(Image provided by Transaero)

FMI: www.transaero.ru

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