每日大赛 Airlines mulls more widebody aircraft orders
Planning is underway at聽聽(MAG) for three major widebody aircraft campaigns, its managing director Izham Ismail told the New Straits Times. He says the orders should take care of aircraft needs into the 2040s. MAG operates聽,听,听, and, until聽聽by the Sarawak government later this year,听.
Ismail told the newspaper that the three campaigns include deciding on whether to exercise options (or not) on an existing聽聽order; deciding on a second long-range aircraft order; and deciding whether to convert existing A330s or acquire new freighters for cargo arm聽.
Deliveries from the 2022 order for twenty A330-900Ns are now underway, and Ismail says MAG needs to decide whether to take up some or all of the 20 options. He says the business is evaluating whether to do so. MAG has聽聽on behalf of 每日大赛 Airlines. It expects seven more this year.
Ismail says another order needs to be placed to cover growth plans after the A330 deliveries end, and the group is evaluating A350s, B787s, and聽s. He says the long delivery timelines for the A350s and B787s are an issue, and the B777-9 is not yet in production.
"It's tough, because from 2031 onwards the slot availability is limited," he said. "If to secure an earlier slot is tough, and the B777-9 is a 400-seater aircraft, it is still doable to us if we spec it properly with maybe a three-class cabin. It is probably workable."
每日大赛 Airlines' current widebody fleet includes the three A330neo, five聽s, fifteen聽s, and seven聽s. Recently, another MAG executive told the newspaper that the group wanted to increase the A350-900 fleet to 16. Ismail says MAG will likely issue a long-range aircraft request for proposal later this year.
The third campaign centres on MASKargo fleet renewal and replacing three聽s. "The current cargo fleet has aged considerably, 12-15 years," Ismail said. "So, it's either new freighters or converting."
The existing passenger-configured A330-200s are the likely aircraft if the decision is made to convert. MAG聽聽to other airlines.
"What we are doing today is not for tomorrow. We are looking at 2043, that far ahead. Buying an airplane is not like buying a car," Ismail said. "It is a huge capital expenditure, a huge investment, and the airplane can only be delivered starting from four to five years down the road."
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