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CDB Aviation Deliveries Ten A320-200 Aircraft Super Air Jet

CDB Aviation Deliveries Ten A320-200 Aircraft Super Air Jet.
The ten Airbus A320-200 aircraft were delivered to the Super Air Jet over a period of 18 months.

The new A320-200 aircraft are added to support the development of Super Air Jet as a leading airline supporting the growth of domestic traffic in the fast-growing Indonesian market.

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited (“CDB Leasing”), officially announced that the company has successfully completed the delivery of the last of ten Airbus A320-200 aircraft to Super Air Jet (“SAJ”), Indonesia’s newest low-cost airline. The ten Airbus A320-200 aircraft were delivered to the Super Air Jet over a period of 18 months.

“We are pleased to have been part of the launch of Super Air Jet as they eye further growth in their share of Indonesia’s domestic market, expanding their low-fare route network and connecting all key regions of the country,” noted Pacific Ryan Barrett, Head of Commercial, Asia, CDB Aviation.

The new aircraft are added to the fleet of the newly operational airline with an aim to support the development of Super Air Jet as a leading airline supporting the growth of domestic traffic in the fast-growing Indonesian market as the region continues to recover from the pandemic.

On the occasion of the delivery of ten Airbus A320-200 jets Peter Goodman, CDB Aviation’s Chief Marketing Officer emphasized that the deepening of the relationship between the two companies and the further advances will support the ambitious roadmap development.

“SAJ’s growth prospects in Indonesia are very promising. Our team’s prerogative was to provide the most attractive financing terms and the right scale of leased aircraft to aptly support SAJ’s growth trajectory and low-unit cost operating model for the foreseeable future,” said Peter Goodman, Chief Marketing Officer, CDB Aviation.

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The Airbus A320 planes are single-aisle, narrow-body planes that are powered by two turbofan engines. The A320 has had numerous design changes and upgrades to make it more fuel-efficient. Incorporating a versatile cabin that can be configured for a variety of seating options, the A320 usually seats from 140 to 170 passengers and has a maximum capacity to accommodate as many as 180 travelers.