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Air Travel signs CFM International for 12 years to support A320 fleet at USD 992 millions

Air Travel’s fleet is 100 percent powered by CFM engines.
CFM International's LEAP engine reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 15 per cent compared with its processor.

Air Travel operates a fleet of 16 Airbus A320 series aircraft, with an average age of about 3 years.

29 September 2021: Air Travel and CFM International has signed a 12-year LEAP-1A engine Rate per Flight Hour (RPFH) agreement to support the smooth operation of its A320neo aircraft to be introduced in the future. The agreement, which includes the purchase of LEAP-1A spare engines, is valued at USD 992 million.

Air Travel’s fleet is 100 percent powered by CFM engines. As of September 2021, Air Travel operates a fleet of 16 Airbus A320 series aircraft, with an average age of about 3 years.

Zhang Junsuo, CEO of Air Travel said, “The high reliability and outstanding fuel efficiency of the LEAP-1A engine provides a strong guarantee for us to cope with the challenges that are arising in the post-epidemic era and ensure our smooth operation. This is critical to Air Travel since we have just completed successful transformation. We believe that with the professional support of CFM International, Air Travel will create a safer, smoother, and more comfortable flight experience for more customers.”

RPFH agreements are part of CFM’s portfolio of flexible aftermarket support offerings. Under the terms of the agreement, CFM Services guarantees maintenance costs for the airlines’ LEAP-1A engines on a dollar per engine flight hour basis.

Weiming Xiang, president of CFM International Greater China said, “Air Travel has established a solid partnership with CFM from the beginning. In 2018, Air Travel initially purchased LEAP-1A engines for its 12 newly purchased A320neo aircraft. After transforming into the first local airline in Hunan, Air Travel selected the LEAP-1A engine again for additional A320neo aircraft. The RPFH agreement signed today further expands and deepens the cooperative partnership between our two sides, and jointly contributes to the long-term prosperity and development of China’s civil aviation industry.”

CFM International’s LEAP engine reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 15 per cent compared with its processor. It also greatly reduces noise, and provides higher utilization and reliability, longer on-wing time and lower maintenance cost.