Hajj Air carrier in talks with Airbus
Eaglexpress,
the haj and umrah only airliner from Kuala Lumpur, confirmed to The Independent that it is in talks with
Airbus since last year with regards to the acquisition of various models of
aircraft.
“We
have been working closely with them to develop a configuration that best suits
our needs and the needs of Haj and Umrah Pilgrims,” said an official of the
company.
“While
we are aware of several aircraft currently owned by other airlines operating in
Malaysia we have not entered into any official negotiations with regards to
lease, joint operations or otherwise,” the official said in an email
correspondence.
Earlier,
The Independent reported that Malaysia Airlines was looking for a new airline
to dispose of its brand new A380s but according to Eaglexpress they are not in
talks with Malaysia Airlines for the take-over of the jumbo jets.
Malaysia
Airlines is still using their A380s to a few destinations, but there were talks
that they planned to sell the aircraft on the market or to lease it to a haj
only airliner.
Eaglexpress
also said that they will continue to have the ambitions of becoming the leading
airline in the region and indeed across the Muslim world for the operations of
chartered Haj and Umrah flights.
“Over the
past 5 years of operations we have been able to operate flights from Asia,
Africa and the Middle East,” said the company.
In
January, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) the body that
supports aviation with global standards for airline safety, security,
efficiency and sustainability recently renewed the IOSA Operators Certification
for Eaglexpress.
This is
the second time that the Haj and Umrah charter flight operator has been
confirmed this status.
In a
media release issued in January Eaglexpress said that it is now moving from
being a provider of ‘wet lease’ aircraft to becoming the leading private
provider of scheduled charter flights for Hajj and Umrah.
“Ultimately
we want to make Hajj and Umrah be more accessible to the global Muslim population.”
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Hajj Air carrier in talks with Airbus
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