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AirAsia defers delivery of another eight Airbus A320s


Budget carrier AirAsia said Friday it will defer delivery of another eight Airbus A320 aircraft by four years to 2015 because of infrastructure constraints at its Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə lm`pr), city (1990 est. pop.  air terminal.

Until a new Low Cost Carrier Terminal is constructed, the current overcrowded o·ver·crowd  
v. o·ver·crowd·ed, o·ver·crowd·ing, o·ver·crowds

v.tr.
To cause to be excessively crowded: a system of consolidation that only overcrowded the classrooms.
 budget terminal will not be able to accommodate AirAsia?s fleet expansion plans, it said.

"AirAsia foresees infrastructural constraints with the current airport facilities," the airline said in a statement.

AirAsia in August cited a similar reason when it announced it would defer receiving eight A320 aircraft due in 2010 by four years.

The decision to further scale down on deliveries will allow AirAsia to avoid the costs of having idle or under-utilised aircraft, it said.

AirAsia entered into a purchase agreement with Airbus in 2005 to acquire 175 Airbus A320 aircraft, with a delivery schedule running from December 2005 to October 2014.

In February Malaysia's government vetoed AirAsia's ambitious plan to build its own 460-million-dollar airport far from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) (IATA: KUL, ICAO: WMKK) is Malaysia's main international airport and is situated in Sepang district, in the south of the state of Selangor, about 50 km from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur.  (KLIA KLIA Kuala Lumpur International Airport ).

AirAsia had been hoping to improve standards and lower operational costs by abandoning the shabby shab·by  
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1.
a. Showing signs of wear and tear; threadbare or worn-out: shabby furniture.

b.
 and overcrowded low-cost terminal next to the main international airport.

But it is now relying on Malaysia Airports Malaysia Airports Bhd is a Malaysian airport company who manages most of the airports in Malaysia. They are also recently awarded to manage airports in overseas. History
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  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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 Holdings, which runs KLIA, to build a new budget terminal which is supposed to be completed by the end of 2011.
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