Posted by John McHaleBLAGNAC, France, 15 June 2010. Finnair officials signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for five Airbus A321s equipped with the new fuel-saving Sharklet wingtip devices, becoming the world's first airline to commit to the A321 with Sharklets. Airbus officials say the increased economic-efficiency of the A321 with Sharklets will offer Finnair a four per cent fuel saving on specific Finnair routes compared to today's aircraft. This commitment is part of an extensive harmonization study by Finnair to bring new cost efficiencies to its fleet. This renewal allows Finnair to benefit from economies of scale, with cross crew qualification and mixed fleet flying, Airbus officials say."Finnair sees the new Sharklets option as a significant jump ahead in terms of fuel-burn savings, reduced maintenance costs, and payload-range performance improvement," says Mika Vehvilainen, president and chief executive officer of Finnair. “"his option enables us to harmonize all our medium haul operations. We would also benefit further from the unique commonality aspects" with the family of Airbus cockpits through lower maintenance and pilot training costs.Airbus' Sharklet wingtip devices are designed to enhance the eco-efficiency and payload-range performance of the A320 Family. They are expected to result in at least 3.5 percent reduced fuel burn over longer sectors, corresponding to an annual CO2 reduction of around 700 tons per aircraft, Airbus officials say."We are pleased that despite the difficult economic environment and the challenges faced by European airlines, Finnair had the courage to look ahead and take a definitive step towards greener aviation," says John Leahy, chief operating officer, customers, Airbus. "We have been working in close cooperation with Finnair since 1998, and this is not the first time Finnair has shared a first with us. Our Finnish partners were the first to make a firm order for 11 A350 XWB aircraft in 2007."Finnair currently operates an Airbus fleet of 41 aircraft -- 29 A320 Family aircraft and 12 A330s/A340s. Deliveries of A321s with Sharklets are scheduled to begin in 2013. The A320 Family (A318, A319, A320 and A321) to date has more than 6,500 aircraft sold, and more than 4,300 aircraft delivered to some 310 customers and operators worldwide, company officials say.
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