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Vijay Mallya, chairman, Kingfisher Airlines, refuted all reports about the airline re-considering its decision to buy Airbus A 380. "I am committed to my decision, and look forward to deliveries from 2010. With Airbus A 380, we will not only have a competitive edge, we will be able to give our guests a remarkable experience," Mallya said in New Delhi today. The world's biggest civilian aircraft, the Airbus A 380, landed in New Delhi yesterday as a part of route proving (testing) flights, and to join the second anniversary celebrations of Kingfisher Airlines on May 9.
Vijay Mallya, chairman, Kingfisher Airlines, refuted all reports about the airline re-considering its decision to buy Airbus A 380. "I am committed to my decision, and look forward to deliveries from 2010. With Airbus A 380, we will not only have a competitive edge, we will be able to give our guests a remarkable experience," Mallya said in New Delhi today. The world's biggest civilian aircraft, the Airbus A 380, landed in New Delhi yesterday as a part of route proving (testing) flights, and to join the second anniversary celebrations of Kingfisher Airlines on May 9.