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GB Airways orders Five Airbus

Travel News Asia 29 March 2005

GB Airways has signed a contract with Airbus for five Airbus single-aisle family aircraft, one A320 and four A321s. This is the first time that the airline is acquiring aircraft directly from Airbus. Delivery of these five aircraft is expected from 2007 onwards. The aircraft will be powered by IAE V2500 engines from International Aero Engines.

GB Airways is a British Airways franchise partner. The airline operates flights from its main base in London-Gatwick, and also from London-Heathrow. Last week, the airline started operating from its new base in Manchester. This summer, GB Airways will operate British Airways flights to 30 selected destinations in Gibraltar, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Spain including the Balearic and Canary islands, and Tunisia.

“This order from an existing Airbus operator is another milestone in the success story of the A320 Family with airlines around the world”, said Airbus President and CEO Noël Forgeard. “The GB Airways decision to buy A320 Family aircraft is confirming the aircraft’s role as benchmark in this market segment”, he added.

“GB Airways has enjoyed steady growth since the introduction of the Airbus fleet in 2000 and has earned a reputation both in the industry and amongst our passengers for operating a young fleet of comfortable, modern aircraft. This new order marks the next stage of the airline’s development and clearly demonstrates our commitment to the Airbus A320 Family of aircraft,” said John Patterson, GB Airways Managing Director. 

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