Mumbai: India’s second largest private carrier, Kingfisher Airlines Ltd, has deferred its purchase of five A380 aircraft, the world’s largest, by two years as it has sought to lower operating costs for the plane, according to two executives with the carrier.
A Kingfisher executive, who refused to be identified, said the airline has requested Airbus SAS to modify certain specifications for the A380s it has ordered so as “to increase fuel and operational efficiency”.
“Kingfisher Airlines is looking at A380s with a lower weight to fly non-stop between India and the US. This may delay our A380 acquisition programme by about a year,” the executive said. “But we have not heard from Airbus yet.”
The airline is still keen on the A380s and does not plan to cancel its orders, he added.
A Kingfisher spokesperson confirmed the delays.
The delivery of the aircraft is deferred from 2012 to 2014 as the existing model has a higher take-off weight and will consume more fuel to fly non-stop to the US, the spokesperson said in a text message. He too didn’t want to be named.
An Airbus executive denied the development. The Vijay Mallya-promoted airline had confirmed orders for five A380s in 2005 with France’s Airbus, with an option to buy five more, primarily for long-haul operations. That was when the country’s aviation sector was at its peak. No other Indian carrier has placed orders for the plane.
04/02/09 P.R. Sanjai/Livemint
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