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China's Zhejiang Loong Airlines confirms order of 20 A320s
by Staff Writers
Paris (AFP) Dec 29, 2013


China's Zhejiang Loong Airlines has ordered 20 Airbus planes of the A320 series, firming up a deal made in September, Airbus announced in a statement Sunday.

The carrier which is based in Hangzhou, east China, had been given the green light for the transport of passengers when it signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Airbus at the 15th Aviation Expo China 2013 in Beijing.

Zhejiang Loong Airlines's order concerns 11 A320ceo and nine A320neo.

Zhejiang Loong Airlines "made its first commercial flight with a leased A320, thereby becoming a new Airbus user", the aircraft manufacturer said.

The carrier is "determined to contribute to the economic and social development of Zhejiang province offering efficient transport services," Airbus quoted company chief Liu Qihong as saying.

The airline plans to offer services within a range of four hours around Hangzhou.

Airbus markets the A320 family, a single-aisle jetliner (composed of the A318, A319, A320 and A321) as "the world's most eco-efficient single-aisle product line".

The manufacturer says it had 2,523 firm orders of the aircraft at the end of November.

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