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British Airways and Iberia owner IAG orders 37 Airbus A320neo jets

Thu, 28th Jul 2022 14:01

(Alliance News) - British Airways-parent International Consolidated Airlines Group SA on Thursday said it placed a multi-billion-dollar order for 37 A320neo jets from European planemaker Airbus SE, as the aviation industry charts its recovery from the pandemic.

IAG, which also owns Spain's Iberia, said in a statement that it will convert 12 options into firm orders for A320neos and A321neos.

The London-based airline conglomerate will also order another 25 A320neo family jets with the option to purchase 50 more.

The deal, announced one week after the Farnborough Airshow in England, is worth between USD4.44 billion and USD5.18 billion at list prices depending on the mix of single-aisle aircraft.

IAG will decide the number of each type of plane closer to delivery, which is between 2025 and 2028.

IAG added it had negotiated a "substantial discount", as is common with big orders.

The new fuel-efficient planes will replace IAG's older Airbus A320ceo aircraft in its short-haul fleet.

"The addition of these latest generation more fuel-efficient A320neos is an important step towards IAG meeting its climate commitments," it said in the statement.

The announcement comes one week after US planemaker Boeing Co triumphed with more orders than fierce rival Airbus at the first Farnborough Airshow since aviation was ravaged by Covid. 

Global aviation was paralysed by the pandemic, which grounded planes and decimated demand, while the recovery remains fragile.

Aviation still faces headwinds from rocketing inflation fuelled by historically high oil prices, higher wages, labour shortages and supply-chain snarls, while airports struggle with their own labour shortages.

IAG shares were down 0.2% at 118.88 pence in London on Wednesday afternoon. Airbus shares were down 4.5% at EUR110.40 in Paris.

source: AFP

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