SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier
of Sri Lanka, has signed an MoU (memorandum of understanding) for six
A330-300s and four A350-900s. The airline, an all Airbus operator, has
chosen the highly reliable A330 and the latest generation A350 XWB
aircraft as part of its long-haul fleet renewal.
“The efficiency, reliability and
passenger appeal of our in-service A330s form the pillar of SriLankan’s
long haul operations,” said Kapila Chandrasena, CEO of SriLankan
Airlines. “Adding more new A330’s to our fleet, combined with the
unbeatable economics the A350 XWB will offer, allows us to achieve a
strong economical performance.”
“We are grateful of this renewed
confidence SriLankan Airlines is placing with us,” said John Leahy,
Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers “The winning combination of
A330’s and A350 XWB’s will allow SriLankan Airlines to offer the highest
levels of comfort to their passengers while also benefitting from
superior efficiency levels at any time.”
Airbus aircraft share a unique cockpit
and operational commonality, allowing airlines to use the same pool of
pilots, cabin crews and maintenance engineers, bringing operational
flexibility and resulting in significant cost savings.
The twin engine A330 is one of the most
widely used wide body aircraft in service today. Airbus has recorded
more than 1,200 orders for the various versions of the aircraft and
nearly 1,000 aircraft are flying with nearly 100 operators worldwide.
The A330-300 has benefited from numerous product improvements and stands
as the most cost-efficient and capable aircraft in its class, achieving
average dispatch reliability above 99 percent.
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