Kingfisher Airlines in no hurry for A380 delivery

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Kingfisher Airlines is in no hurry to take delivery of five Airbus A380 superjumbos it has on order and could push their arrival beyond 2016, Vijay Mallya, Chairman, Kingfisher Airlines said, according to a Reuters report. The airline is also holding off making a decision on which engines to put on the world's largest jetliner, postponing a choice between Rolls-Royce and a group led by General Electric and Pratt & Whitney.

"We haven't decided the delivery dates yet," Mallya said, asked when the USD 350-million jets would be in service.

Pressed on whether it would be in 2016, Mallya said, "That, I would say, is the earliest. We don't really need that kind of capacity right now. Five is a lot of seats to fill."

Loss-making Kingfisher Airlines was reported earlier this year to have delayed taking delivery of the 525-seat airliner for a second time until 2016, from an original date of 2014. The aircraft has been hit by over two years of production delays but the setback suits some airlines whose cash flows have been squeezed by the financial crisis and high oil prices.

Asked about the choice of engines, Mallya replied, "There are two engine choices available, we haven't decided which one we are going to go for."

http://www.travelbizmonitor.com/kingfisher-airlines-in-no-hurry-for-a380-delivery-13547
 
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