AirAsia signs MoU to lease 100 vertical take-off aircraft

AirAsia signs MoU to lease 100 vertical take-off aircraft

Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes says AirAsia will be the launch airline for the aircraft in Southeast Asia, with rollout expected by 2025.

Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes said the eVTOL aircraft, each carrying four passengers, would allow AirAsia to further revolutionise air travel.
KUALA LUMPUR:
AirAsia Aviation Group Ltd (AirAsia), the aviation arm of Capital A Bhd, formerly known as AirAsia Group, has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) to lease a minimum of 100 VX4 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

The deal was signed with Avolon, an international aircraft leasing company.

Capital A chief executive officer (CEO) Tony Fernandes said the eVTOL aircraft would allow AirAsia to further revolutionise air travel by providing advanced air mobility to a whole new range of passengers, connecting more efficiently in everyday lives.

“In addition to the eVTOL aircraft, Avolon, through its investment and innovation affiliate Avolon-e, will partner with AirAsia to commercialise zero-emission eVTOL aircraft and develop an industry-leading urban air mobility (UAM) platform in Southeast Asia,” he said during the virtual MoU signing ceremony today.

He said Avolon and AirAsia would form a working group to pursue local certification, research potential market opportunities and infrastructure requirements for UAM.

Fernandes said AirAsia would also leverage its successful travel and lifestyle mobile app, AirAsia Super App, to help support and build an eVTOL ride-sharing platform with Avolon.

“In the VX4, we have identified what we believe will be the eVTOL aircraft of choice.

“We are thrilled to be the launch airline for the aircraft in Southeast Asia,” he said, adding that the rollout is expected by 2025.

Meanwhile, Avolon CEO Domhnal Slattery said the companies would develop together a ride-sharing platform and bring the zero-emissions VX4 aircraft into service, positioning AirAsia as the operator of choice for sustainable air travel in the region.

The four-passenger and one pilot VX4 aircraft are projected to have speeds of up to 321kph, a range over 100km near silent when in flight, zero operating emissions and low cost per passenger mile.

It is expected to open up advanced air mobility to a whole new range of passengers and transform travelling.

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