THE
MONTH IN REVIEW: OCTOBER 2019
October
was a landmark month for Airbus in terms of new business, with orders logged for
415 new commercial jetliners. This includes one of the company’s largest-ever
transactions with a single airline operator, and overall bookings that
significantly strengthened the extra-long-range A321XLR’s market positioning –
while the 77 deliveries brought the total number of A320neo/A321neo jetliners
delivered to customers/operators above the 1,000 mark.
Leading
October orders was Indian carrier IndiGo’s for
300 additional A320neo Family aircraft,
taking its overall order for the type to 730.
Other
bookings in October for the increasingly-popular A321XLR included 30 for Malaysia’s AirAsia X, 20
for Hungarian-based Wizz Air, 12 for JetSMART of Chile,
and two for an unidentified customer. Another unidentified customer ordered 13 A321XLRs in a transaction that also included 12
A330-900 highly efficient wide-bodies.
Completing
the A320 Family orders during the month was China Airlines’ contract for 11
A321neos; seven A320neos for Taiwan’s Tigerair; and an agreement by the U.S.
based lessor Aviation Capital Group for three A320neos. Overall, the A320neo
Family reached a new milestone of over 7,000 orders from 113 customers with a
backlog of more than 6,000.
New
transactions were also booked in October for the latest member of Airbus’
single-aisle product line: the A220. France’s Réunion Island-based airline, Air
Austral, signed a firm order for three A220s, becoming the first A220 customer
in the Indian Ocean region; while Air Tanzania, the A220’s initial African-based
operator, extended its fleet of A220-300s with two additional
aircraft.
The
77 deliveries during the month were made to 45 customers and led by the A320
Family with 59 deliveries (56 NEOs and three CEOs). Since the A320neo Family
entry into service in 2016, October marked Airbus’ 1,000th A320neo Family
delivery, an aircraft which was received by IndiGo.
Among
the other notable deliveries in October were the first A321neo for Taiwan’s
STARLUX Airlines (through lessor GECAS).
Completing
the October deliveries were four A220s, along with 14 Airbus wide-body aircraft:
eight A350-900s and six A330s (four NEOs and two CEOs).
During
the first 10 months of 2019, Airbus made 648 deliveries overall to 92 customers,
compared with 584 aircraft over the same period of 2018 – equivalent to 64 more
deliveries.
Taking
the latest orders and deliveries into account, Airbus’ aircraft backlog as of 31
October stood at 7,471 aircraft including 6,107 A320 Family, 436
A220
Family, 593 A350 XWBs, 284
A330s
and 51 A380s.
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