Sabtu, 14 Juni 2014
Still Defend Orders 82 Airbus aircraft of Kingfisher
Airbus
stated that the company will maintain 82 aircraft orders from Indian
airlines have been bankrupt, Kingfisher, on the list. Airbus airline still see opportunities that will come back to life when getting potential investors who need a new aircraft.Orders
made by the Kingfisher plane was composed of 67 Airbus A320 single
aisle aircraft and 15 Airbus A330 double-aisle aircraft valued at U.S. $
6.8 billion. "If Kingfisher find a new buyer for the airline and the purchaser
requires single aisle aircraft, that's the reason why we keep it in
order to register the airline completely dead," said Executive Vice
President for Sales and Marketing Kiran Rao Airbus.As of December 31, 2013, Kingfisher had a debt of U.S. $ 1.5 billion. The airline company based in Bangalore is owned by Indian businessman Vijay Mallya. Kingfisher is never in the list of five-star airline by Skytrax This
version has closed its operations in 2012 and lose his license to fly
after failing to pay debts, employees, airports, and aircraft lessors.Kingfisher
said the airline will resume operations, although the license will
expire by itself at the end of this year if not immediately flew back.
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