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First JAL A350-900 Rolls-Out of Airbus Paint Shop

The first A350 XWB for Japan Airlines (JAL) has rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Toulouse, France. The A350-900 is the first ever Airbus aircraft to be produced directly for JAL and features a special A350 XWB red logo on the fuselage.

The aircraft will now proceed to ground and flight tests, before delivery to JAL in early summer.

In total JAL has ordered 31 A350 XWB aircraft, comprising 18 A350-900s and 13 A350-1000s. The A350-900 will initially be operated on major domestic routes, with a three-class configuration seating 369 passengers.

The A350 XWB is the world’s most modern and eco-efficient aircraft family shaping the future of air travel. It is the long-range leader in the large widebody market (300 to 400+ seats). The A350 XWB offers by design unrivalled operational flexibility and efficiency for all market segments up to ultra-long haul (15,000 km).

The A350 XWB features the latest aerodynamic design, carbon fibre fuselage and wings, plus new fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines. Together, these latest technologies translate into unrivalled levels of operational efficiency, with a 25% reduction in fuel burn and emissions. The A350 XWB’s Airspace by Airbus cabin is the quietest of any twin-aisle and offers passengers and crews the most modern in-flight products for the most comfortable flying experience.

At the end of March 2019, the A350 XWB Family had received 890 firm orders from 50 customers worldwide, making it one of the most successful widebody aircraft ever.

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Airbus Announces Flight Services Contract with Japan Airlines

Tokyo, 18 February 2019 – Airbus confirms the growing success of its Flight Hour Services (FHS) business in Japan with a new contract from soon-to-be A350 XWB operator Japan Airlines (JAL).

Airbus is welcoming JAL into its FHS Components Services programme for its new fleet of 31 A350-900 and A350-1000 aircraft.

JAL will become the first Airbus FHS A350 operator in Japan to benefit from the increased operational reliability provided by Airbus FHS, world leader for this service in the A350 market. The Japanese carrier plans to introduce the highly anticipated A350-900 on its Haneda – Fukuoka route from September. This FHS contract will make JAL’s A350 entry-into-service even smoother on one of Japan’s busiest routes.

Airbus FHS will provide fully integrated component services including spare pool access, on-site-stock replenishment at the main base and components repair.

Through FHS, Airbus offers airlines its extensive and proven expertise in fully integrated maintenance services, and the advantage of its OEM expertise as well as one single interface to manage their whole fleets and associated component support operations.


About Airbus
Airbus is a global leader in aeronautics, space and related services. In 2017 it generated revenues of € 59 billion restated for IFRS 15 and employed a workforce of around 129,000. Airbus offers the most comprehensive range of passenger airliners from 100 to more than 600 seats. Airbus is also a European leader providing tanker, combat, transport and mission aircraft, as well as one of the world’s leading space companies. In helicopters, Airbus provides the most efficient civil and military rotorcraft solutions worldwide.

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Interjet To Reduce Sukhoi Superjet Fleet Size

Interjet Airlines of Mexico is reportedly planning on phasing out some of its Sukhoi Superjet 100’s to make room for an additional 20 Airbus A320-neo aircraft. The plan is part of a new 3-year effort to restructure its fleet. The airline currently has 22 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft in its fleet, with one of those units parked in storage. Interjet has 8 more of the aircraft on order, but will most likely convert those aircraft orders to the Superjet 130NG currently in development.

The 20 additional A320-neo’s its adding to its orderbook will be delivered over the course of the next five years. Interjet states that the fleet restructuring plan will bring it greater opportunities to be more competitive, further reducing its operational costs and enhance its profitability. The airline is looking to add more international business as it continues to grow. Interjet recently took delivery of its seventh Airbus A321-neo aircraft on September 9, 2018.

Interjet has experienced some operational challenges with its Sukhoi Superjet 100’s since adding the aircraft to its fleet in 2013. Issues with the airplanes stabiliser forced it to ground half of its fleet in early 2017, and some of the aircraft were grounded after being used for spare parts. Interjet plans to continue differentiating itself from other low-cost carriers, with free checked bags and complimentary snacks onboard. The airline also has continued to pursue global alliances with Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, EVA Air, and Emirates.

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