Japan’s carrier strengthens its network with 100% Airbus fleet
12 December 2012
Press Release
Starflyer, Japan’s fast-growing, value-based airline, has
taken delivery of its first ever directly purchased aircraft, an Airbus
A320, during a delivery ceremony in Toulouse, France.
The aircraft is the first of three A320s ordered by the company in 2011, and is powered by CFM56-5B4/P engines. It will accommodate 150 passengers in a single-class configuration. Starflyer will deploy the new aircraft to strengthen its network in Japan and to regional destinations.
“Thanks
to its best-in-class fuel consumption and high reliability, the A320
has played a key role in Starflyer’s success” said Starflyer President
and CEO Shinichi Yonehara. “Furthermore, thanks to the A320’s wide
cabin, we will be able to continue offering excellent services to our
passengers, which is key to gaining competitive advantages in Japan’s
increasingly challenging market.”
Starflyer
already operates an all-Airbus fleet of seven leased A320s, the first
of which was delivered in Toulouse exactly seven years ago. With today’s
aircraft, the airline’s fleet will raise to eight A320s, with another
six to be delivered both via lease and direct purchase.
“We
are very pleased to see Starflyer take delivery of their first directly
purchased A320” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer,
Customers. “With its superior performance,
economics, passenger cabin comfort and quick turn-around times, the A320
is the best possible aircraft for companies committed to optimising
costs while ensuring a great flight experience for their passengers.”
The
A320 Family is the benchmark single-aisle family and is recognised as
the aircraft of choice for value-based carriers in Japan. The aircraft
feature the latest technology available today, the widest and most
comfortable cabin, and the highest degree of operational commonality.
With 99.8% reliability and extended servicing intervals, the A320 Family
has the lowest operating costs of any single-aisle aircraft today.
More
than 5,300 A320 Family aircraft are in airline operation around the
world today with over 380 customers and operators. Uniquely, the A320
Family offers a containerized cargo system, which is compatible with the
world-wide standard wide-body system.
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