Japan's Peach Aviation Orders 13 Airbus Jets
November 17 2016 - 9:40PM
Dow Jones News
TOKYO—Japanese low-cost carrier Peach Aviation said Friday it
has ordered a total of 13 commercial aircraft from Airbus Group SE
in a deal that could be worth more than $1 billion.
The Japanese budget airline, which is partly owned by ANA
Holdings Inc., said it ordered 10 A320neo airplanes with a capacity
of 188 seats, and three A320ceo planes, with a capacity of 180
seats.
It said the A320ceo aircraft are scheduled to arrive in the 2018
fiscal year ending March 2019, and the first A320neo plane should
arrive in April-June 2019.
Peach didn't disclose the price of the orders, but the 10
A320neo jets alone could cost more than $1 billion, based on the
Airbus list price.
Write to Megumi Fujikawa at megumi.fujikawa@wsj.com
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