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MUMBAI: IndiGo, the country's biggest airline by market share has placed a firm order for 250 Airbus A320neo (new engine option) planes, the plane maker's biggest order by volume.
At list prices, the total order size equals $26.55 billion. However the actual deal value will likely be much less, thanks to the high number of planes ordered.
"With today's announcement, IndiGo has ordered 530 A320 Family aircraft with Airbus," the airline and the plane maker said in identical statements, put out simultaneously. The agreement was signed on Saturday. Neither the airline nor manufacturer clarified the delivery schedule for the planes.
IndiGo had in 2005 placed an order for 100 A320s and in 2011 for another 180, then the biggest aircraft order in aviation history in terms of volume.
IndiGo, which is gearing up for an IPO later this year, had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) or a provisional agreement to buy the 250 Airbus planes in October, 2014. In its recent pre-IPO prospectus, it clarified the terms of the MoU had lapsed but it remained in talks with Airbus for a significant order.
IndiGo has historically followed a business model of placing mammoth plane orders to ensure aggressive growth as well as major discounts on pricing, lease rentals and maintenance costs. For instance, the airline's maintenance cost per available seat kilometre for the FY2014 was $0.18 while it was $0.34 for Air India, $0.35 for GoAir, $0.90 for SpiceJet and $0.95 for Jet Airways, according to its DRHP. These cost cuts, with a robust operational performance have helped the airline to clock consist ..
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IndiGo finalizes $26.55 billion purchase of 250 new Airbus A320 Neo jets - The Economic Times
At list prices, the total order size equals $26.55 billion. However the actual deal value will likely be much less, thanks to the high number of planes ordered.
"With today's announcement, IndiGo has ordered 530 A320 Family aircraft with Airbus," the airline and the plane maker said in identical statements, put out simultaneously. The agreement was signed on Saturday. Neither the airline nor manufacturer clarified the delivery schedule for the planes.
IndiGo had in 2005 placed an order for 100 A320s and in 2011 for another 180, then the biggest aircraft order in aviation history in terms of volume.
IndiGo, which is gearing up for an IPO later this year, had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) or a provisional agreement to buy the 250 Airbus planes in October, 2014. In its recent pre-IPO prospectus, it clarified the terms of the MoU had lapsed but it remained in talks with Airbus for a significant order.
IndiGo has historically followed a business model of placing mammoth plane orders to ensure aggressive growth as well as major discounts on pricing, lease rentals and maintenance costs. For instance, the airline's maintenance cost per available seat kilometre for the FY2014 was $0.18 while it was $0.34 for Air India, $0.35 for GoAir, $0.90 for SpiceJet and $0.95 for Jet Airways, according to its DRHP. These cost cuts, with a robust operational performance have helped the airline to clock consist ..
Read more at:
IndiGo finalizes $26.55 billion purchase of 250 new Airbus A320 Neo jets - The Economic Times