Air Arabia chooses Honeywell for A320neo APUs
Honeywell has been selected by Air Arabia Group to supply its 131-9A auxiliary power units (APUs) for the airline’s existing order of 120 Airbus A320neo family aircraft.
The agreement between Honeywell and Air Arabia provides comprehensive maintenance support for Honeywell APUs, ensuring “enhanced dispatch reliability and fleet availability, improved fuel efficiency and lower unplanned maintenance costs across the carrier’s fleet”.
An APU is a critical piece of aircraft equipment that provides electrical power and air conditioning to a plane while it is on the ground. It helps ensure passenger comfort and supplies the air source before a pilot is ready to start the main engines.
“Our APUs are addressing the increasing demands of customers who require more reliable components with improved environmental performance,” said Khaled Hashem, president of Honeywell Middle East and Africa.
“This latest milestone in our more than 10-year relationship with Air Arabia highlights our long-term dedication to providing the region’s world-class carriers with the highest levels of technology and innovation.”
Adel Al Ali, Group CEO, Air Arabia, said: “This agreement builds on our existing partnership with Honeywell and supports Air Arabia’s broader fleet growth strategy, emphasising our commitment to implementing sustainable practices across our operations while adopting the latest technology to enhance fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.”
With the integration of the 131-9A APUs, Air Arabia will also be able to implement Honeywell’s High Efficiency Mode (HEM) upgrade, which allows for a 1-2% improvement in fuel efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reduction of up to 22 metric tonnes per APU per year. The HEM upgrade also supports Air Arabia’s continued industry-wide focus on accelerating sustainability, as the MENA region builds on the outcomes and commitments from COP28.