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Iberia takes delivery of its first A340-600

Travel News Asia 25 June 2003

Iberia took delivery today in Toulouse of its first new A340-600. This aircraft, named "Gaudi" after the famous Spanish Catalan architect, is part of a first order of three, which will be followed by another five with planned deliveries between 2004 and 2006. The ultra-long range, high capacity aircraft will join Iberia's current fleet of A340-300s and will be operated on the Spanish flag carrier's major hub routes from Madrid to Mexico, New York JFK, Buenos Aires and Lima.

Iberia's configuration of the new aircraft features a spacious 342-seat layout, offering accommodation for ten passengers in First class, 42 in Business and 290 in Economy. Powered by four Rolls Royce Trent 500 engines, the aircraft is also equipped with the very latest in passenger entertainment and communication systems.

"It is a source of great pride for Iberia to be one of Airbus largest customers in the world, and one of the first to introduce the largest aircraft to date, the A340-600 in the American market, particularly on routes to and from Latin America ", said Fernando Conte, President of Iberia.

" We are delighted that the A340-600 will join the Iberia long-range fleet", said Nol Forgeard, Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer. "In the current challenging operating environment, airlines now have to focus more than ever on the selection of the right aircraft, and the A340-600 clearly appears as the ideal choice for Iberia's mix of routes to the Americas".

Iberia, an Airbus customer since 1978, and the largest in Southern Europe, has ordered a total of 107 aircraft from Airbus, comprising 26 A340s and 75 A320 Family aircraft.

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