The Lufthansa Group is systematically pursuing the modernisation of
its aircraft fleet, with the airline gaining approval for the purchase
of 15 state-of-the-art aircraft from the Airbus from the supervisory
board.
As part of the deal, Lufthansa will also purchase ten Airbus A320ceo aircraft.
The new A320neo orders will be delivered to Lufthansa Group airline
Swiss International Air Lines from 2019 onwards, where they are intended
to replace older aircraft from the same family.
The ten new A320ceo aircraft will be delivered to Eurowings in 2016 and 2017 and will replace older Bombardier CRJ900s.
The Lufthansa Group’s latest investment in new technology, efficiency
and passenger comfort represents a volume of around €2.5 billion at
list prices.
This order for modern, fuel-efficient and quiet aircraft takes the
Lufthansa Group a major step closer towards maintaining and expanding
its market position by reducing its unit costs.
The A320neo, in particular, stands out for its improved aerodynamics and new engines.
As a result, the aircraft use around 15 per cent less fuel than comparable models today.
Furthermore, the cumulative noise emissions will be around 10–15 dB
below current limits and also represent further progress in terms of
reducing noise and other emissions compared with today’s fleet.
The Lufthansa Group fleet is currently undergoing a fundamental renewal.
Following the aircraft order placed last year, the Group currently
has a total of 265 brand-new aircraft on order with a list value of €30
billion.
These are to be delivered by 2025.
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