Saudi Arabian Airlines places USD135 million CFM56-5B engine order
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(CAPA FREE) Saudi Arabian Airlines announced on 12 November, 2007 that it has chosen CFM56-5B engines to power a new fleet of the Airbus A320s to be leased from GE Commercial Aviation services. The new aircraft are schedule to begin delivery in 2010 and the firm engine order is valued at USD135 million at list price.
CFM56-5B engines are produced by CFM International (CFM), a 50/50 joint company between Snecma (SAFRAN Group) and General Electric Company. CFM is the world’s leading supplier of commercial aircraft engines and has been selected to power nearly 60% of all Airbus A320 family aircraft in service or on order.
Saudi Arabian Airlines, the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, began operations 1945 with a single twin-engined DC-3 that had been presented to Saudi King Abdul Aziz as a gift by the then U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Today, it is one of the world’s largest airlines, operating a fleet of 139 aircraft to nearly 100 destinations worldwide.
"We believe this order marks the beginning of a long and successful relationship between Saudi Arabian Airlines and CFM," said Eric Bachelet, president and CEO of CFM International. "We are obviously honored have been selected by an airline of this caliber and are pleased to bring the outstanding reliability and overall cost of ownership benefits of the CFM56-5B to their fleet."
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