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Firefly Expands Its Fleet

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Malaysia Airlines and ATR, the French-Italian aircraft manufacturer inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently for the purchase of 36 brand new ATR 72-600 aircraft worth RM 3 billion.

Of the 36 ordered, Firefly will take on 20 new aircraft whilst 16 will be inducted into the fleet of its sister company MASwings.

This significant deal which is part of the expansion plans for Firefly and MASWings, both wholly owned subsidiaries of Malaysia Airlines, was signed by the Group CEO of Malaysia Airlines, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya and Filippo Bagnato, CEO of ATR in the presence of Ignatius Ong, CEO of Firefly and Dato’ Captain Mohd Nawawi Awang, CEO of MASwings.

Firefly’s CEO, Ignatius Ong said, “The brand new series of fleet will boast state-of-the art innovations with the latest glass cockpit technology similar to the A380 panels and most importantly, the cabin that is designed without compromising passenger comfort. While style may be the essence of most airlines’ fleet enhancement, the comfort and safety features also are and always will be the key priorities in our choice of fleet.”

“The turboprop is also reputed to be one of the most fuel efficient aircraft in existence, hence resulting in lower carbon emissions. This is favourably in line with Firefly’s value of being an environmental-friendly airline. The ATR is also superior in terms of the aircraft technological dynamics and its excellent economics for short hops of our network,” Ong added.

The chief designer of the aircraft cabin is the renowned Italian designer Giugiaro whose work is seen in many luxury supercars such as Lamboghini and Maserati.

Currently Firefly operates with 12 ATR 72-500 while MASwings operates 10 similar aircraft. The additional enhanced series of ATR 72-600s is expected to arrive gradually from the end of Q2 next year to complement the demand of Firefly’s services and support the network expansion plans of MASwings.

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