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Air India leases 6 Airbus A320 neo aircraft from CDB Aviation

Air India has leased a fleet of six Airbus A320 neo aircraft from CDB Aviation to boost its transformation journey and enhance its connectivity

PSU Watch Bureau

Singapore: Air India (AI) has leased a fleet of six Airbus A320 neo aircraft from CDB Aviation, an Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co Limited, to boost AI's transformation journey, a statement said on Wednesday. "The leasing agreement was signed during the Airline Economics Growth Frontiers Asia Pacific 2022 conference," said the CDB Asia statement. "This is an important agreement, which will help us to strengthen our fleet with state-of-the-art aircraft. This will boost our connectivity, especially on the short and medium-haul routes, and is an important step ahead in our transformation journey," said Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer of Air India.

New generation aircraft to support AI's fleet revitalisation initiatives: Barrett

"This fuel-efficient, new generation aircraft are well suited to support Air India's fleet revitalisation initiatives, positioning the airline for sustained growth and profitability," said Ryan Barrett, CDB Aviation's Head of Asia Pacific.

"Our commercial team is delighted to have worked closely with Air India to help solve their fleet requirements with these new Airbus narrow-body aircraft from our order book," he added.

CDB Aviation to support region's airlines in restoring their networks & growing their fleets

CDB Aviation is among the first aircraft leasing companies to secure the placement of Air India's additional A320 neo aircraft under the recently announced multi-stage transformation plan since the purchase of the airline by Tata group, which aims to increase the carrier's fleet to boost both domestic and international operations. The aircraft will be delivered in the second half of 2023.

"India is an increasingly important region for CDB Aviation, being the second-largest Asia Pacific market for new aircraft deliveries, with nearly 1,000 Boeing and Airbus jets in its order book," explained Peter Goodman, CDB Aviation's Chief Commercial Officer.

"Our commercial team remains steadfast in its outreach efforts across the Asia Pacific, leveraging our platform's resources and scale to support the region's airlines in restoring their networks and growing their fleets," Goodman added.

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