Air Asia Takes Delivery Of It's First Airbus A321neo Aircraft.



Air Asia have taken delivery of it's first Airbus A321neo aircraft. Southeast Asia's largest budget carrier ordered a total of 353 A321neo jets, each with 236 seats, 50 more than the older generation A320. The A321neo also burns 20 percent less fuel consumption.

The A321neo can fly 5.5 hours, 1 hour longer than the A320, which will allow AirAsia to expand to more destinations in China, Thailand and Australia while carrying larger passengers which is great for revenue.

Sporting multi-color livery with the phrase "3,2,1 take off", AirAsia's new A321neo jet can carry 5 tons or 40 percent more cargo than older generations.Arranged in a single class layout, the aircraft's 18-inch wide seats feature contoured backrests, mobile and tablet PC holders, and USB charging ports. Rokki WiFi will equip the jet with inflight entertainment and up to 10mbps internet.

Air traffic in Asia-Pacific quadrupled to some 1.6 billion passengers last year from 400 million, therefore, a bigger plane like the A321neo will allow airlines to carry more passengers.



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