
Toulouse, France – Frontier Airlines, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, has placed a firm order for 10 A321 and two A320 aircraft. All 12 aircraft are current engine option (ceo) aircraft. This is the second time in less than a year that the airline has ordered the A321, the largest member of the Airbus A320 family. Including this order announced today, Frontier has a backlog of 101 Airbus single-aisle aircraft. Their current in-service fleet consists of 55 A320 family aircraft (34 A319s and 21 A320s).
Each of the newly ordered planes will feature lightweight composite Sharklets, 2.4m (94") tall wing-tip devices that provide a fuel consumption reduction of up to 4%, plus either a range extension of 100nm or increased payload of up to 450kg (992 lb).
“This announcement paves the way for us to grow, modernize and renew our fleet while helping us build a strong foundation for the future,” said Barry Biffle, president, Frontier Airlines. “We remain focused on our Low Fares Done Right business model for long-term success and we look forward to working with Airbus to achieve it.”
“With every flight of an Airbus aircraft, our customers gather feedback from their passengers and employees, and those customers become repeat customers when they realize the A320 family optimizes every aspect an aircraft has to offer,” said John Leahy, Airbus chief operating officer - Customers.
Frontier took delivery of its first Airbus aircraft in 2001 and has since transformed into an all-Airbus, all-A320 family fleet, allowing the airline to streamline crew training and maintenance operations.
The A320 family has nearly 11,700 orders to date and more than 6,500 aircraft delivered to more than 400 customers and operators worldwide.
Source: Airbus
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