Air Austral Selects Engine Alliance GP7200 Engines and Associated Fleet Management Agreement
2009年6月17日 - 11:52PM
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LE BOURGET, France, June 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Air Austral
has selected Engine Alliance GP7200 engines to power its two Airbus
A380 aircraft. Air Austral has also selected the Engine Alliance as
its service provider to maintain, repair and overhaul the engines
with a 10-year Fleet Management Agreement. The total value of the
deal is worth $240M (USD) at list prices. "We have selected the
Engine Alliance's offer and the GP7200 engine because the Engine
Alliance's proposal presents the assurances that suit our
requirements for the success of our new economical concept," Air
Austral's President of the Executive Committee Gerard Etheve said.
Based in Saint Denis, La Reunion, Air Austral has provided service
over the Indian Ocean since 1975. The airline flies to nearby
Indian Ocean islands as well as locations in France, Australia,
South Africa and Thailand. In January, Air Austral announced plans
to have its new A380 aircraft operated in a single, economy class
configuration on its high-density route from La Reunion to Paris,
France, through a subsidiary airline working under a "low-cost"
model. "Air Austral's use of the A380 in a high density
configuration demonstrates the flexibility of the A380," Engine
Alliance President Jim Moravecek said. "We're delighted they've
chosen our fuel efficient GP7200 engines to help them increase the
value of this remarkable aircraft." The GP7200 is derived from two
successful wide body engine programs, the GE90 and the PW4000. It
benefits from the two programs' latest, proven technologies and the
lessons learned from more than 25 million flight hours of
successful operation. Certified at 76,500 pounds (340 kN) of
thrust, the engine has the capability to produce more than 81,500
pounds (363 kN) of thrust. In addition to being the quietest, most
fuel efficient engine for the A380, the GP7200 engine has emissions
that are well below current and anticipated regulations. The GP7200
is manufactured at GE and Pratt & Whitney, with GE assembling
the core in Durham, NC (North Carolina), and Pratt &Whitney
manufacturing the fan module, low pressure compressor and low
pressure turbine. Final engine assembly is conducted at Pratt &
Whitney's Engine Center in Middletown, CT (Connecticut). GP7000
Engine Program participants include SNECMA (France), Techspace Aero
(Belgium) and MTU Aero Engines (Germany). The GP7200 entered
revenue service in August 2008, with the first Emirates A380. Since
entering service, the GP7200-powered A380 has not had an in-flight
shutdown and has demonstrated a departure reliability rate greater
than 99.9%. In addition to Emirates, the Engine Alliance GP7200 has
been selected to power A380 aircraft for Air France, Korean
Airlines, Etihad Airways and the International Lease Finance
Company (ILFC). Air France is scheduled to receive its first
GP7200-powered A380 aircraft in October. The Engine Alliance is a
50/50 joint venture of General Electric (NYSE: GE) and Pratt &
Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX). For
further information, contact: Deb Case, U.S.: 513.243.0094, email:
Katy Padgett, US: 860-565-3433, email: DATASOURCE: Pratt &
Whitney CONTACT: Deb Case, U.S., General Electric, +1-513-243-0094,
; or Katy Padgett, US, Pratt & Whitney, +1-860-565-3433, Web
Site: http://www.pratt-whitney.com/
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