Air Arabia formalises agreement for CFM engines
In a special ceremony held in London, Air Arabia formalised its order for CFM56-5B engines to power its fleet of 44 Airbus A320 family aircraft.
This new engine selection, originally announced at Farnborough Air Show , will more than double the airlines’ CFM56-5B powered A320 fleet.
Air Arabia, the largest low-cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, recently set a new world’s record, achieving 30,000 flight hours in just six years with one of its CFM56-5B-powered A320 aircraft.
“Air Arabia enjoys a long track record of operational excellence,” said Adel Ali, Air Arabia’s chief executive. “We remain focused on offering the best value to our customers, which means optimum utilisation of our resources, including the state-of the art Airbus A320 aircraft with CFM56 engines, which represents the heart of our fleet.”
Air Arabia became a CFM customer in 2003 when the airline started operations with a CFM56-5B-powered Airbus A320.
The airline, which is the winner of the A320 Family Operational Excellence Award by Airbus, currently operates a total fleet of 23 CFM56-5B-powered A320s and the airlines confirmed order of 44 A320 aircraft is schedule to begin delivery later this year.
Air Arabia, currently serves more than 60 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
CFM56-5B engines are a product of CFM International, a 50/50 joint company between Snecma (Safran group) and GE. CFM, the world's leading supplier of commercial aircraft engines, has delivered more than 21,500 engines to date and the fleet has achieved more than 500 million flight hours as the most reliable engines in the air.