L'indiana IndiGo ordina 250 A320NEO


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IndiGo agrees record 250 Airbus jet order

(Reuters) - Indian budget airline IndiGo has agreed to buy 250 A320 planes from Airbus (AIR.PA), a purchase that could be worth nearly $26 billion and rank as the largest single order of jets from the European planemaker.
India's biggest airline is expanding aggressively as it seeks to win more market share in one of the world's fastest growing aviation markets and cement its position as the country's only profitable carrier.
The airline will start taking delivery of the planes from 2018 and has secured rights to buy a further 100 A320-family aircraft, Aditya Ghosh, Indigo's President, told Reuters after the announcement the carrier had signed a memorandum of understanding to buy the jets.
"We believe India is a highly underpenetrated market," he said. "Some of these (new planes) will go to replacement. It's difficult to say how many at the moment, but a lot will be for growth."
Reuters reported on Tuesday that IndiGo was close to placing a large order worth billions of dollars for a variety of aircraft as it looks to expand.
The provisional deal extends Airbus' lead over Boeing Co (BA.N) in the Indian market and could, if confirmed in the coming months, close a worldwide deficit in orders versus its U.S. rival during the first nine months of the year.
A deal for the planes would be worth $25.7 billion at list prices, although airlines typically get a discount.
IndiGo, which sources have said is planning to list on the Indian stock exchange next year, has a fleet of 83 Airbus A320s and has ordered or taken delivery of another 280 Airbus aircraft -- including 160 of the upgraded and re-engined A320neo model that will begin arriving next year. It was one of the first customers for the A320neo.
LONG-TERM PLANS
While rivals such as SpiceJet (SPJT.BO) are cutting the size of their fleet to combat losses, IndiGo is expanding into a market where passenger numbers are expected to grow by more than 75 percent in the next six years to exceed 200 million as more Indians fly for the first time.
Launched in 2006, IndiGo has grown into the country's largest airline by market share with close to a third of the domestic market at the end of the March, according to data from India's aviation regulator.
The airline's model of selling and leasing back its planes is credited by some analysts with helping to control costs and boost profits.
"The way that they position their ownership costs at such a low end is by taking such volume," Timothy Ross, Singapore-based Asia transportation analyst at Credit Suisse. "They have a fairly tight handle on capacity management even though the headline numbers look quite daunting."
Ghosh said the order reflected IndiGo's long-term plans for expansion in India, as well as the fact the airline retires planes after an average of six years.
The airline does not plan on leasing out any of its fleet to third parties and will stick to flying narrow body aircraft in the domestic market and selected international routes, he said.
"With this, we can plan our growth. It's been a pattern with IndiGo."
The airline has not selected an engine for these aircraft and, given the size of this potential order, that could be worth several billion dollars as well.
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp, and CFM, a joint venture between GE and Snecma, supply the two engines for the A320neo. IndiGo picked the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM engines for its earlier A320neo order.
 
IndiGo signs MoU for 250 A320neo aircraft

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India’s largest domestic airline by market share, IndiGo and its Co-Founders, Rakesh Gangwal and Rahul Bhatia, Group Managing Director of InterGlobe, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 250 firm A320neo Family aircraft. The agreement will become Airbus’ single largest order by number of aircraft.

Aditya Ghosh, President of IndiGo said, “This new order reaffirms IndiGo’s commitment to the long-term development of affordable air transportation in India and overseas. The additional aircraft will enable us to continue to bring our low fares and courteous, hassle free service to more customers and markets and will create more job opportunities and growth. The IndiGo team is energised and excited to herald this new phase of our growth.”

IndiGo has previously placed orders for 280 Airbus aircraft (100 A320ceo and 180 A320neo).

“The A320neo continues to dominate world market share and this commitment confirms the A320 Family as the aircraft of choice in the most dynamic aviation growth markets. We thank IndiGo and its Co-Founders, Rakesh Gangwal and Rahul Bhatia for their tremendous vote of confidence,” said Fabrice Brégier, Airbus President and CEO.

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vorrei essere Airbus regional sales manager ed andare dal mio capo con un ordine così... magari ci scappa un bonus...


speriamo che li paghino e li ritirino....
 
Fa paura anche quant'è crollato il titolo Airbus sulla borsa francese oggi...

In questo periodo si salvano in pochi dalla correzione del mercato: nel 2013 il titolo si era apprezzato dell'80%, e si mantiene comunque su livelli del 50% più alti rispetto all'inizio del 2013. Volatilità e speculazioni a parte, mi pare che Airbus abbia dato buone soddisfazioni ai propri investitori negli ultimi tempi.
Per gli amanti dello scontro Airbus vs. Boeing, la società americana si era apprezzata più o meno del 75% nel 2013, e rispetto all'inizio del 2013 vale circa il 60% in più. I numeri dei due colossi sono ampiamente comparabili.
 
Consegnato il primo dei 50 ATR72-600

IndiGo takes delivery of first ATR

Indian carrier IndiGo has received its first turboprop, an ATR 72-600.

The low-cost operator earlier this year signed an agreement to acquire 50 of the aircraft.
ATR says IndiGo's introduction of a turboprop fleet is "in line with the Indian government's regional connectivity scheme, which aims to boost economic development, employment and tourism by connecting small and remote cities".

As part of the scheme, "100 new airports are expected to be created in the next three years", notes ATR.
IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh states that the ATR 72-600's arrival takes the airline "one step closer to the launch of our turboprop operations by the end of this year".
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Ghosh foresees the aircraft "bringing the reliability and efficiency of IndiGo's operations" to towns and regions thus far "devoid of reliable air service" or "subject to exorbitant airfares".
ATR chief executive Christian Scherer highlights India's "rapidly expanding domestic market" which "represented close to 100 million passengers last year and has been steadily growing by more than 20% annually".
He adds: "As the country is expected to become the world's third-largest market by 2020, we are proud of playing a key role in such an expansion of the air connectivity."
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/picture-indigo-takes-delivery-of-first-atr-443417/