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Vietjet Air To Take Delivery Of New Airbus A321neo

Vietjet Air is finalizing the delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, marking another milestone in its fleet expansion and modernization strategy. The aircraft, identified as Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12878, continues the airline’s strong partnership with Airbus and underscores Vietjet’s commitment to efficiency, capacity growth, and enhanced passenger experience.

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Etihad Airways To Take Delivery Of New Airbus A321neo

Etihad Airways is finalizing the delivery process for a new Airbus A321neo, continuing its strategic fleet renewal plan to improve efficiency and operational flexibility. The aircraft, carrying Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12712, marks another addition to the airline’s growing fleet of new-generation narrowbody aircraft, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable and cost-effective growth.

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Pegasus To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo

Pegasus Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, marking another addition to its fast-growing fleet of efficient, next-generation narrowbody aircraft. The jet, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12413, is an A321-251NX variant tailored for high-density operations within Pegasus’s low-cost model.

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Korean Air To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo

Korean Air is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, further expanding its narrowbody fleet as part of the airline’s modernization strategy. The aircraft, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12849 and carrying registration HL8712, is an A321-272NX variant designed for medium-haul operations across Asia.

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Turkish Airlines To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo

Turkish Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, strengthening its fleet with another fuel-efficient narrowbody aircraft from Airbus. The aircraft, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12831, is an A321-271NX variant designed for medium-haul routes within Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

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Turkish Airlines To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo

Turkish Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, continuing its fleet modernization and network optimization strategy. The aircraft, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12866, is an A321-271NX variant that will join the carrier’s growing narrowbody fleet serving short- and medium-haul routes across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

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JetSmart To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo

JetSmart, the South American low-cost carrier, is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, continuing its rapid fleet expansion and modernization strategy. The aircraft, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12777, is an A321-271NX variant designed for high efficiency and optimized capacity on short- and medium-haul routes across Latin America.

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CDB Aviation Delivers Five Airbus A320neo Family Jets To Volaris

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., has announced the successful delivery of five Airbus A320neo Family aircraft to Volaris, one of Latin America’s largest and fastest-growing low-cost carriers. The delivery—comprising two A320neo and three A321neo aircraft—marks a significant milestone in the long-standing partnership between the lessor and the Mexican airline.

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Air Lease Leases A321neo To Sun PhuQuoc Airways

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) has announced the lease placement of one new Airbus A321-200neo with Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a new Vietnamese carrier preparing to launch operations. The long-term lease agreement includes the delivery of the aircraft in 2027, strengthening ALC’s presence in Southeast Asia’s fast-growing aviation market.

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Airbus Expands Global Production Network and Targets Record A320neo Output

Airbus is executing one of the most ambitious industrial expansions in modern aviation history, responding to surging demand from airlines and leasing companies by ramping up production across all commercial aircraft programs. Central to this strategy is the A321neo, now the dominant member of the A320 Family, which continues to drive Airbus’ record-breaking order backlog and output targets.