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Comlux maintains status as leading neo operator
Comlux has ordered a total of 20 Airbus corporate jets, all powered by the LEAP-1A engine. The latest unit will be kitted out by the operator’s subsidiary Comlux Completion in Indianapolis.
ACJ president Benoit Defforge and Comlux executive chairman and CEO Richard Gaona sign a fourth ACJ320 neo contract. With them, from left, are deputy chairman and CFO of Comlux Joseph Huber, executive VP Christophe Pelet and owner’s representative Greg Turner.
Read this story in our November 2019 printed issue.

Comlux has placed a new order for an ACJ320neo, taking its total orders for the type to four. The deal means that Comlux has now ordered a total of 20 Airbus Corporate Jets, with cabin outfitting to be carried out by Comlux Completion in Indianapolis.

“Airbus and Comlux have both made a business out of setting new standards, of which the ACJ320neo and our growing fleet of them are the latest examples,” says Comlux chairman and CEO Richard Gaona. “We are already the largest customer for ACJ320neo family aircraft, all powered by the new CFM International LEAP-1A engine. Together with our extensive outfitting experience, plus four neo cabins booked for completion at our centre in Indianapolis, we are in a leading position.”

The ACJ320neo is derived from the Airbus A320neo aircraft family, which features new engines and wingtip-mounted Sharklets.

“Time-saving comfort and aircraft availability are vital in the corporate jet world, and our airliner heritage enables us to deliver more of these with the ACJ320neo family than anyone else plus the benefit of unbeatable life-cycle costs,” comments ACJ president Benoit Defforge.

Corporate jet orders and commitments for A320neo family-derived aircraft now total 15.

The ACJ319neo flies eight passengers 6,750 nm or more than 15 hours, while the ACJ320neo can transport 25 passengers 6,000 nm or more than 13 hours. Both aircraft utilise the design of the A320 family and its airliner heritage, which bring the enhanced protection of fly-by-wire controls as well as the cost and time-saving benefits of centralised maintenance, so that the aircraft are expected to hold their value better over time.

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