AerCap Holdings N.V. Signs Agreement to Convert 30 Airbus A320/A321s from Passenger to Freighter Aircraft
July 16 2008 - 4:54AM
PR Newswire (US)
Launch Customer for Airbus A320 Family Conversion Programme
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
AerCap Holdings N.V. ("AerCap," NYSE: AER) today announced that it
has signed an agreement with Airbus Freighter Conversions GmbH
("AFC") for converting 30 of its older Airbus A320s and A321s from
passenger to freighter aircraft. With this agreement, AerCap will
also become the launch customer for the A320/A321 passenger to
freighter ("P2F") conversion programme of AFC and will provide the
first aircraft for AFC's A320 Family P2F certification expected for
2011. The other 29 firm conversion slots are scheduled between 2012
and 2015. Klaus Heinemann, Chief Executive Officer of AerCap, said:
"The launch of the A320/A321 freighter conversion programme is a
great opportunity for AerCap to position itself as a leasing
company in the cargo market, which is characterized by substantial
replacement requirements for the aging freighter fleet through
aircraft types with lower fuel-consumption and emissions. Expansion
into the freighter segment will further advance the diversification
of our asset and customer base." Klaus Heinemann further commented:
"The passenger-to-cargo conversion project also shows that AerCap
is continuously developing its business model of managing aircraft
and engines throughout their entire lifecycle. The conversion is
expected to extend the service life of the older A320 Family
aircraft in our portfolio significantly, at returns that are
typically more attractive than those for passenger variants of the
same aircraft with this age profile." Lars Becker, Chief Executive
Officer of Airbus Freighter Conversion, said: "The new A320/A321P2F
converted freighter will meet all requirements of the growing air
cargo feeder market. It has the best economics in its class and
will match very well with AerCap's portfolio as a leading aviation
company. Based on the competencies and capabilities of our parent
companies UAC, Irkut, Airbus and EADS-EFW, we in AFC anticipate
converting about 400 aircraft into freighters until 2026." Industry
experts forecast that the global freighter fleet will double in
size to over 3,600 units by 2025, with significant growth in the
narrowbody freighter segment, which includes the Airbus 320/321
freighters, the Boeing B737-300/-400 and B757-200 cargo aircraft.
About AerCap AerCap is an integrated global aviation company with a
leading market position in aircraft and engine leasing, trading and
parts sales. AerCap also provides aircraft management services and
performs aircraft and engine maintenance, repair and overhaul
services and aircraft disassemblies. AerCap has a fleet of 314
aircraft and 77 commercial engines that were either owned, on
order, under contract or letter of intent, or managed. AerCap is
headquartered in The Netherlands and has offices in Ireland, the
United States, Singapore, China and the United Kingdom. About AFC
Airbus Freighter Conversion GmbH (AFC) is responsible for the
conversion of Airbus A320/A321 Family aircraft. The company is the
interface to the customer and responsible for programme
coordination, marketing and sales, customer contracts and the
delivery of converted aircraft. AFC is an EADS EFW, Airbus, UAC and
Irkut joint company, headquartered in Dresden, Germany. The
establishment of AFC in March 2007 marked a new step in the
long-term, extensive cooperation programme between Russian and
European industries. Russian share in the Joint Venture equals 50%
and is divided between UAC (25%) and Irkut (25%). The other 50% are
divided between EADS EFW (32%) and Airbus (18%). After ramping up
the conversion line at EFW's facility in Dresden, Germany, a second
conversion line will be established in Zhukovskij, Russia. About
the A320/A321P2F Conversion Programme The A320/A321 Passenger to
Freighter (P2F) converted aircraft is the most modern solution in
the small freighter market segment. Payload varies from 21 to 28
metric tonnes and the aircraft's range will be up to 2,100 nm/3,700
km. Based on its initial design and wider fuselage section, it is
possible to carry bulk or containerized freight in the belly holds,
which is a unique feature in this market segment, delivering more
loading flexibility. During the conversion process the passenger
cabin is dismantled and a new reinforced floor structure and cargo
loading equipment are added, and a big cargo door is installed in
the upper deck of the fuselage to simplify cargo loading. This
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assumptions, risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements. For Media:
Frauke Oberdieck Tel. +31 20 655 9616 For Investors: Peter Wortel
Tel. +31 20 655 9658 DATASOURCE: AerCap Holdings N.V. CONTACT:
Media, Frauke Oberdieck, +31-20-655-9616, or , or Investors, Peter
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