China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) has selected Pratt & Whitney’s GTF engines to power an additional 10 firm Airbus A320neo aircraft, with options for up to 50 aircraft, bringing their total to 40 firm GTF-powered aircraft.
“CALC maintains a quality portfolio of popular new generation aircraft with fuel efficiency. GTF-powered A320neo family aircraft are a key part of our portfolio, offering our airline customers world-class fuel efficiency and emissions, resulting in lower operating costs,” said Mike Poon, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, CALC.
“CALC was the first Chinese lessor to select the GTF engine for its A320neo aircraft, and the value the engine delivers has us coming back again,” added Winnie Liu, Executive Director, Deputy CEO and Chief Commercial Officer, CALC.
“We appreciate CALC’s continued confidence in Pratt & Whitney,” commented Rick Deurloo, president of Commercial Engines, Pratt & Whitney. “Combining the industry-leading sustainability of our GTF engine with CALC’s presence in Asia Pacific, we’re working together on more economically and environmentally friendly connectivity in one of the fastest growing regions for aviation.”
“CALC maintains a quality portfolio of popular new generation aircraft with fuel efficiency. GTF-powered A320neo family aircraft are a key part of our portfolio, offering our airline customers world-class fuel efficiency and emissions, resulting in lower operating costs,” said Mike Poon, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, CALC.
“CALC was the first Chinese lessor to select the GTF engine for its A320neo aircraft, and the value the engine delivers has us coming back again,” added Winnie Liu, Executive Director, Deputy CEO and Chief Commercial Officer, CALC.
“We appreciate CALC’s continued confidence in Pratt & Whitney,” commented Rick Deurloo, president of Commercial Engines, Pratt & Whitney. “Combining the industry-leading sustainability of our GTF engine with CALC’s presence in Asia Pacific, we’re working together on more economically and environmentally friendly connectivity in one of the fastest growing regions for aviation.”