Korean Air orders six more A330-200s
27 February 2009
Airline first to order new version with extended range
Korean Air has placed a new firm order with Airbus for six more A330-200 aircraft. The order is the first for the new 238 tonne increased take-off weight version of the popular twin-engine widebody, offering an extended flying range of up to 7,200 nautical miles
Scheduled for delivery from 2010, the new aircraft will feature a high comfort three-class layout and will be used on long-range services from Seoul to Europe and North America. The new order increases the total number of A330s ordered by Korean Air to 25, comprising 16 A330-300s and nine A330-200s.
"Our latest order for the A330 is part of our ongoing expansion plan and will enable us to open up new long haul routes," said Yang Ho Cho, Chairman and CEO of Korean Air. "The latest version of the aircraft is an even more attractive option for linking Incheon efficiently and economically with Europe and destinations across the Pacific."
"This new order from Korean Air underscores the ongoing popularity of the A330 with the world's leading airlines," said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. "The unbeatable economic efficiency and proven passenger appeal of the aircraft, combined with its extended range capability, make it the perfect choice in today's market for medium capacity routes."
The twin engine A330 is one of the most widely used widebody aircraft in service today. To date, Airbus has won more than 1,000 orders for the various versions of the aircraft. More than 550 A330s have already been delivered and the aircraft is currently flying with over 70 airlines worldwide.