West Air becomes a new Airbus operator

Chongqing-based West Air, a private airline under HNA group, today took delivery of its first Airbus aircraft, an A319, at the Airbus Tianjin Delivery Centre (ATDC), the first Airbus delivery centre outside Europe. The aircraft is the 26th aircraft assembled at the Airbus Final Assembly Line China (FALC) in Tianjin. West Air becomes the newest Airbus operator and  the eighth operator of Airbus A320 Family aircraft assembled by FALC.

The aircraft, powered by IAE V2500 engines, is configured in a spacious single class cabin layout for 144 passengers, offering even more comfort and more space for passengers. The first commercial flight is planned on 8th August from Chongqing to Wenzhou. The new jet will be deployed on domestic routes from Chongqing to Wenzhou and via Shijiazhuang to Yantai.

 “The low operating costs and cabin comfort of the A319 fit our growth plans as well as our passengers’ high expectations for comfort, style and efficiency in their travel,” said West Air Vice President Chen Zaixin. “The new A319 is well equipped for high altitude operations for our further routes development,” he added.

“Airbus is happy to welcome West Air as a new A319 operator as well as a new Airbus operator in China. With this delivery, the airline will be well-positioned to continue its expansion plans, while operating the most modern and efficient single-aisle aircraft available today,” said Laurence Barron, Airbus China President.

Established in 2005, West Air serves more than 20 domestic routes from Chongqing to other major cities in China.

Source: Airbus