Finland's Largest Airline, Finnair, Expands Fleet
Speaking at the press conference was President and CEO of Finnair, Jukka Hienonen. The CEO had the following to say, "We want to update our long-haul fleet as quickly as possible, so as to serve our customers better. We also want to benefit from the modern twin-engine technology offered by the Airbus products, which are both more fuel efficient and environmentally friendlier. This will allow us to operate one of the most modern and eco-efficient fleets in Europe".
Typical of Airbus press conferences, Chief Operating Officer of Customers, John Leahy, was present, and had a few words to say about the new purchase. We greatly value our partnership with Finnair, and are happy to strengthen it further while accompanying the airline in its fleet renewal and growth strategy. The A330 offers unrivalled fuel and environmental efficiency as well as passenger comfort, and also produces very low emissions and noise. The combination of A330s, A340s, and the A350s to come, together with Finnair's in service A320s, offers the airline a strong asset in the market."
About Finnair: Finnair is the largest airline serving Finland, and has been doing so since 1923, making it one of the oldest airlines in existence today. Today, the airline operates a fleet of sixty aircraft from a hub in Helsinki to sixty-five destinations across Europe, Asia and North America. Today, the airline can be seen operating many regional flights around Finland, especially during the summer months, and operates many tourist routes to popular European destinations. Finnair is one of the world's safest airlines, not having a single fatal accident since 1963, over forty years.
Finland's Largest Airline, Finnair, Expands Fleet
Date: December 12, 2007Location:
Toulouse
France
France
A computer generated image of Finnair's new Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Credit: Airbus Industries
Copyright: Airbus Industries
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