UAE
airline wins Airbus award
Sunday June 12, 2011 10:40:01 PM,
WAM
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Sharjah:
Air Arabia, a low-cost airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE),
has won an award from aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus for
"operational excellence".
The Sharjah-based Air Arabia won the A-320 Family Operational
Excellence Award from Airbus for the year 2009-2010.
The airline received the award for achieving the highest level of
A-320 aircraft utilisation in the world for a fleet of less than
30 aircraft.
The award was given in Toronto, during Airbus's biannual symposium
of all worldwide operators of the A-320.
"All of us here at Air Arabia are proud to accept this prestigious
award. We have always sought to lead the industry not only with
our innovative value for money product, but also in providing
operational excellence for our customers," said Adel Ali, chief
executive officer of Air Arabia.
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