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Thursday, 7 April 2016

AIRASIA Signs Agreement with Mirus Aircraft Seating Ltd

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Chandigarh 07th April:-  AirAsia has signed an agreement with Mirus Aircraft Seating Ltd to be the launch customer for the aircraft seating manufacturer's new Hawk slimline economy seat. The deal will see AirAsia retrofit all existing and new Airbus A320 aircraft with the lightweight seats. AirAsia has also selected Mirus to provide the Hawk for its Airbus A320neo fleet, upon regulatory approval.

The Hawk is made from a fully composite frame and utilizes fewer moving parts, making it close to 40 percent lighter than conventional seats. The seat has been engineered to deliver significant cabin space and weight savings while preserving passenger comfort. The announcement and official signing took place at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) in Hamburg, Germany, where Mirus is a first-time exhibitor.

AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said Mirus was chosen due to its strong innovation culture, advanced design and manufacturing capabilities as well as its commitment to delivering affordable, customised solutions. He added that innovation is the lifeblood of AirAsia and these new lightweight seats will ensure that we remain at the cutting edge of cabin experience while still maintaining cost leadership and delivering the same great flying experience for our guests.

AirAsia Group Head of Engineering Anaz Ahmad Tajuddin said that AirAsia is always keen to work with companies that look for new, inventive ways to enhance customer experience. Through Tony's association with Formula One, we have been able to work with Mirus, who are experts in composite materials, to develop these innovative seats.

Mirus CEO Phil Hall said that the Hawk was an optimised blend of comfort, elegance, affordability and class-leading weight proposition that guarantees low cost of continued ownership due to its simple yet robust design. He said that AIX has established itself as the venue to showcase groundbreaking advances in passenger travel experience, and I believe there is no better place to launch Mirus and the Hawk.

 

 

 

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